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Hummingbirds: How To Attract Hummingbirds -- 
Attract Hummingbirds To Your Yard - It's Easy!

It's easy to get hummingbirds to visit your yard or garden. They are amazing creatures. It's no wonder why so many people want to attract them into their own yard or garden. Hummingbirds are tiny, colorful, fast, and their acrobatic flying is absolutely stunning.

I had to be quick to snap a photo of this hungry, tiny
hummingbird as it sneaked food from my
hummingbird feeder. Can you see him?
So, how do you get hummingbirds to visit your yard or garden? Actually, it's pretty simple. There's two main steps. One, make your place a safe environment for them to visit; two, provide lots of tasty sweet nectar for them to feed on, and they will come... and keep on coming. Not only will they come back daily, but they will return year after year.

I've been providing food for my hummingbirds (I love to call them mine) for years. After the first season of their visits, I was concerned that they would not come back. However, they did come back and they continue to return at about the same time every year. I must admit, after the long cold winter, I longingly look forward to seeing them every spring.

I love my hummingbirds. I try to be ready for them as soon as warmer weather occurs after winter. I like taking pictures of them and try to snap at least one photo of them each year.


Hummingbirds Remember Feeding Places -- 
Feed Them Well & They'll Probably Come Back Next Year

Once you experience having hummingbirds in your yard or garden, you will want them to return. The good news is that they do; at least it has been my experience. Take care of them, feed them well and they will come return for your enjoyment.

My hummingbirds stay around well
into the fall season.
My hummingbirds are still in my area until the last warm day in the fall. However, I suppose it depends on what area of the country you live in as to how long they stay before migrating for the winter. They will need lots of nectar to provide energy to make the long trip.

So, remember to keep your feeders filled for them until cold weather comes. I'm almost sure they will appreciate it and will come back to your place the following spring.