If you spend any time outdoors and have anything blooming red, there’s a good chance you’ve got hummingbirds buzzing around. It’s that time of year when hummers begin their migratory flight heading south for the winter. We are so lucky to be a fueling stop along their journey.
Coastal areas see the first masses arrive. They are very hungry and need plenty of nectar. Best food for any hummer is through nectar rich blooms.
Some of their favorites are Firecracker Plant, Firebush, Hummingbird bush, Turks Cap, Shrimp Plant, & Red Yucca. They will go to most anything red/orange (even a colorful Hawaiian shirt!) but not all flowers and flowery shirts have enough nectar to feed them.
Feeders are good; they need to be changed every few days, cleaned each time with mild soap and thoroughly rinsed. No coloring or artificial sweeteners please. Take time to enjoy this wonderful act of nature, and come see us for your hummingbird plants and feeders!
-Debbie
Randim says
Recently I made a humming bird feeder to feed them in my backyard. I have some beehives there too. Some people said me that, it’s not a good idea to feed humming birds where there are bees. What do you think?
james s gill says
Best article I found for bees vs. hummers. Basically, no yellow on hummingbird feeder, and choose one with bee resistant design/bee guards
https://carolinahoneybees.com/honeybees-hummingbirds/
Cindy Keith says
Can you make your on nectar for the hummingbirds? Cindy