How to Create a Hummingbird Sanctuary

Choose a location with natural food sources and shelter. Plant native flowers like bee balm and trumpet vine. Provide fresh water and avoid pesticides.

Install hummingbird feeders filled with a simple syrup solution (4 parts water to 1 part sugar). Clean feeders regularly to prevent mold growth.

Create a safe environment by placing feeders near cover like trees or shrubs. Minimize window collisions by using decals or hanging strings.

Monitor hummingbird activity and keep a journal of sightings. Learn about different hummingbird species and their behaviors for better care.

Share your sanctuary with others by hosting educational events or workshops. Encourage neighbors to create their own hummingbird-friendly spaces.

Enjoy the beauty and wonder of hummingbirds in your sanctuary. Take photos and observe their graceful movements. Create a peaceful retreat for these amazing creatures.

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