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About Hummingbirds and How to Attract Them to Your
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by Lesley Dietschy
Description: Tips on attracting hummingbirds to your garden.
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Visualize watching a bright green hummingbird in your garden moving
from flower to flower in search of the tasty nectar within. These
beautiful and tiny birds weigh about 2 to 20 grams and are found in a wide
variety of environments from the high Andes to lowlands, and from dry
desert areas to rainforests. They have slender beaks, extensible tongues,
ten primary feathers, and tiny feet suitable for perching but not
walking.
Hummingbirds can fly straight up, straight down, backwards, left,
right, and even upside down. While most birds obtain their flight strength
only from the down stroke, hummingbirds have power on the up stroke as
well.
Most hummingbirds flap their wings about fifty times a second and have
a very fast heartbeat and high body temperature. They feed every ten
minutes or so throughout the day and typically consume two-thirds of
their body weight in a single day. Their source of nutrition is primarily
nectar from flowers, as well as sources of protein from insects and
tiny spiders.
The key to attracting hummingbirds to your garden mainly consists of
the right type of flowers and places where they can perch and rest during
the day, such as trees or large plants. Hummingbirds are guided by
visual means and are particularly attracted to certain shades of red.
According to The Hummingbird Society, there are several possible
explanations for their preference of red blossoms. Given that insects also see
nectar, they can be regarded as competitors. Nearly all insects see
well in the visible and near-ultraviolet light but poorly in the red end
of the spectrum. Also, a red blossom may appear nearly black and
unattractive to a number of insects, but not to the hummingbird, which can
see the full visible spectrum but also some in the ultraviolet. This
makes it less likely that an insect has taken nectar from a red flower.
Another likely explanation is that during migration, red blossoms
effectively contrast with a green environment more than other colored !
flowers do.
Hummingbirds are welcomed guests to nearly all gardens. By planting
flowering shrubs and plants that are their favored food source, we can
easily attract them to become regular visitors to our gardens. Below is a
short list of their preferred flowering plants by common name,
separated by region:
Southeastern United States:
Butterfly Bush
Cardinal Flower
Coral or Trumpet Honeysuckle
Cypress Vine
Native Trumpet Creeper
Texas Sage
Southwest United States:
Indian Paintbrush
Lantana
Lily of the Nile
Mexican Honeysuckle
Texas Sage
Western Coral Bean
West Coast United States:
Beebalm
Bottle Brush
Cape Fuchsia
Colombine
Salmonberry
Woodland Orchard
Northeastern United States:
Blue Lobelia
Cardinal Flower
Hollyhock
Red Morning Glory
Salvia
Scarlet Sage
Midwest United States:
Coral Bells
Coral Honeysuckle
Foxglove
Hosta
Impatients
Lilac
Even though flowers are the natural means to attract hummingbirds to
your garden, man-made feeders filled with a mixture of water and sugar
(sucrose) are an essential alternative. Sugar, whether from a flower or
a feeder, is a necessary nutrient in a hummingbirds diet. Tests have
shown that hummingbirds favor sucrose in flower nectar more than other
sugars such as fructose and glucose. Therefore, with the proper ratio
of ingredients, your feeder becomes a good substitute to the flowers
that hummingbirds like best.
The formula for the mixture used in hummingbird feeders is 4 parts
water (not distilled) to 1 part table sugar. Boil the mixture for one to
two minutes, then cool and store in refrigerator. The mixture can be
stored in the refrigerator for up to one week. Do not use red food
coloring, honey, or artificial sweeteners in your mixture, as this could be
harmful to the hummingbirds.
If one of your goals is to attract hummingbirds to your garden, a visit
to your local nursery is a great starting point. Find an experienced
employee who can tell you which species of plants grow well in your area
and have a history of successfully attracting hummingbirds. Most
importantly, be imaginative and have fun planting and growing your garden to
attract beautiful hummingbirds.
Copyright 2005, Lesley Dietschy, All rights reserved.
Lesley Dietschy is the creator/editor of The Home Decor Exchange, a
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