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.
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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 1, 2021
We are taking a look at all the selfless and interesting things some bird parents have to go through to make sure their babies make it to adulthood.
May 26, 2021
The finest fare on the menu doesn’t have to be the most expensive, and your birds will let you know if they like what they eat.
May 21, 2021
Take a look at eight incredible and interesting birds that are sadly facing extinction due to a multiplicity of factors.
May 18, 2021
Male birds have historically had the upper wing when it comes to presence and being noticeable. But can the human eye always see?
May 14, 2021
What to do if you come across a small, seemingly helpless bird on the ground? Read on.