When to Expect Hummingbirds in Your Yard This Spring

Flowers are beginning to bloom, and hummingbirds are starting to return from their southern winter sojourns. Here鈥檚 a regional guide for when they should arrive and the food they鈥檙e seeking.

As warmer weather approaches, multitudes of migrant birds are on track for arrival in North America.听Among them are those favorite avian gems, hummingbirds. The spring arrival鈥攐r year-round presence鈥攐f hummingbirds in yards varies across听the country, but听current studies point out some new potential challenges to migrating hummingbirds, such as 听and an听 on their wintering and breeding grounds. Here we've' gathered general guidelines to current hummingbird migration patterns for various sections of the country, as well some tips on the different feeding strategies you can use to attract them to听your yard. Additionally, you can also learn more about how to help hummingbirds听below.听

United States east of the Rocky Mountains

Over most of the eastern two-thirds of North America, from central Canada southward, the Ruby-throated Hummingbird reigns supreme. Predominantly a neotropical migrant, most birds winter from southern Mexico to Costa Rica. However, increasing numbers of Ruby-throats are lingering in gardens and at feeders around the Gulf Coast, Florida, and even up the East Coast. Each spring, this species arrives听in numbers along the Gulf Coast by early March,听filtering听northward over the next two months until听arriving in听northern states and southern provinces by late April or early May.听Migrating males usually arrive a week or so before females at any given location. Climate change is affecting the migration of Ruby-throats, though. As conditions warm on the wintering grounds, data indicate that they leave their winter homes earlier on their way to the Gulf Coast. Interestingly, it also appears that hummingbirds then hang around in the Gulf Coast听for longer than normal, perhaps to recuperate from their trip across the Gulf of Mexico.听

Migrating hummingbirds start to visit flowering plants and nectar feeders听in听March and usually stick around through听May.听To have resources ready for northward migrants in regions where hummingbirds are absent in the winter, it鈥檚 best to put nectar out by early March if you live in the Southeast, and by听late April if you live in the Northeast.

Southeastern United States

The Southeastern听coast, from Cape Hatteras southward, in Florida, and especially around the Gulf Coast, is different from the rest of the eastern United States. Here hummingbirds are increasingly likely to be present year-round, with both higher diversity and greater numbers of birds present in winter! As such, supplying nectar sources and insect-laded gardens is appropriate year-round in these regions. In coastal Texas and Louisiana, hummingbirds may visit feeders in the late winter and early spring.

Mountain West听

In the mountainous West,听a variety of hummingbirds, including Broad-tailed, Black-chinned, Rufous, and Calliope, arrive in spring as the first flowers bloom. Starting in early March, these species will appear in yards near the Mexican border, and by early to mid-May will be found in the northern Rockies. Rufous Hummingbirds winter primarily in southern Mexico and breed as far north as southeastern Alaska. These hardy little birds can survive sub-freezing temperatures on practically any night of the year, but they can鈥檛 go without nectar and small insects, none of which are available in the winter in this region.听Climate change and earlier blooming times for wildflowers may be affecting all of these species, as they do not appear to be shifting their arrival times to match the early blossoming times of their favorite food sources. Nectar feeders and selected wildflower plantings in yards can help these species fuel听up for their continued migration and upcoming breeding season.听

Southwest and West Coast听

In the Southwest and in the West to British Columbia, hummingbirds are present year-round. In southern Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, many sought-after species, including听Blue-throated, Rivoli's, Broad-billed, and White-eared hummingbirds, frequent backyard nectar feeders, and听even-rarer visitors can also make an appearance.

Hummingbird lovers on the West Coast from California to British Columbia are also fortunate. Large numbers of hummingbirds, especially Anna鈥檚 to the north and Allen鈥檚 to the south, are likely to be found in good numbers in hummingbird-friendly yards year-round. Migrant Rufous Hummingbirds also move northward early鈥攁s far north as Oregon by the end of February鈥攐n their way to their coastal Alaskan breeding grounds.

How you can Help Hummingbirds听

Grow Native Plants:听Growing plants that are indigenous听to your area is a great way to both attract and help the hummingbirds you love. Native plants provide shelter and food, including a healthy environment for insects, part of the hummingbird diet very important during breeding season. Get a list of native plants customized for your area by visiting our .听