March 23, 2026
Spring bird migration begins as early as March, with major waves arriving around April in southern regions and May in northern areas. This guide explains migration timing and provides practical ways to support birds, including offering fresh water, diverse food sources, and proper feeder placement. It also covers hummingbird preparation, feeder cleaning, and tips to deter squirrels—helping you create a safe, bird-friendly yard during peak migration season.
Explore the 2026 hummingbird migration map powered by 500,000+ Birdbuddy sightings. Discover real-time movement, species patterns, and one of nature’s most extraordinary journeys.
November 20, 2025
How to Keep Your Birdbuddy Happy, Healthy & Working All Season Long.
February 26, 2024
Feeding hummingbirds isn't just a delightful pastime; it plays a crucial role in supporting these enchanting creatures and contributes to the overall health of your local ecosystem. Here are five compelling reasons why providing sustenance for hummingbirds is not only enjoyable but also significant in environmental impact.
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We regulary post awesome stories from the birding community and various related topics.
June 18, 2022
The Bald Eagle is now celebrated every June 20th, two centuries on from when it was first chosen as the symbol of America. But it hasn’t always been loved…
June 13, 2022
Want to be more connected to nature? Need a new hobby? Bird photography can be challenging but following these tips can help a lot!
June 10, 2022
The first larger-scale production run went through as planned in the week between May 31st and June 6th. Read more about what we are up to!
Sometimes, life is just black and white, at least for the birds we’re going to take a look at in today’s post.
June 7, 2022
The world of birds has many extremes. Learn all about the littles and biggest birdies out there and what do they have in common!