Plant native flowers that attract hummingbirds, like bee balm and trumpet vine. These provide essential nectar and support their migration.
Set up hummingbird feeders with a sugar-water solution, and clean them regularly to prevent mold and disease.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden, as they can harm hummingbirds and other beneficial insects.
Create a habitat by adding shrubs and trees that provide shelter and nesting sites for hummingbirds.
Support local conservation organizations working to protect hummingbird habitats and fund research on their needs.
Educate others about the importance of hummingbirds and share tips on how they can help in their own communities.
1Participate in citizen science projects that monitor hummingbird populations and migration patterns to aid conservation efforts.