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- World of Hummingbirds .com: The World of Hummingbirds .com is designed to the ultimate resource center for everything related to hummingbirds.
- Hummingbird Anatomy: A hummingbird's anatomy is different than any other bird in the world; however, there are also quite a few similarities.
- Attracting Hummingbirds: Attracting Hummingbirds to you is important and a lot easier than trekking across fields with a pair of binoculars. After all, the way to a hummingbird's heart is through their stomach.
- Baby Hummingbirds: Watching a baby hummingbird grow up can be a very rewarding experience. Knowing what to look for will help you understand what the hummingbirds are doing and why they are doing it.
- Hummingbird Behavior: Hummingbird behavior is quite comical. Why do hummingbirds do what they do? Hopefully we can answer that question here.
- Bugs for Hummingbirds: Did you know that hummingbirds need to eat bugs for protein? They are great little hunters and are very resourceful.
- Hummingbird Cake: Hummingbird Cake is a sweet treat for any time of year. And, since it is mostly sweetened with fruit, you can eat more of it with less guilt.
- Contact Us: Do you have a question or issue about hummingbirds you would like to see us address? Feel free to contact the World of Hummingbirds .com.
- Contribute Your Images/Photos/Artwork: If you would like to contribute your photos, images, artwork and/or content to the World of Hummingbirds collection, we would be happy to review your contribution.
- Dangers to Hummingbirds: There are many dangers that hummingbirds will face. These dangers can occur either while migrating or even in their day-to-day lives. These include weather, predators, and man-made obstacles.
- Hummingbird Facts: Here are some interesting hummingbird facts and general information about hummingbirds.
- FAQs About Hummingbirds: Here are some answers to some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about hummingbirds.
- Feeding Hummingbirds: Feeding hummingbirds is a very important part of being able to watch their antics. It can be quite amusing for you, and life saving for them.
- Hummingbird Feeders: Hummingbird feeders are the means in which we give the hummingbird food or nectar to the hummingbird.
- Cleaning a Hummingbird Feeder: It is very important to clean a hummingbird feeder every three days or so.
- Making a Hummingbird Feeder: For those of you that are creative DIYers, have a little bit of building skills, and would like to make your own homemade hummingbird feeder, here's how to do it.
- Hummingbird Feeder Parts: It is important to know all the parts and pieces of a hummingbird feeder and the purpose of those parts and pieces.
- Hummingbird First-Aid: How do you care for a sick, injured, or orphaned hummingbird? We get this question a lot. The short answer is try not to.
- Hummingbird First-Aid: Adults: If you find a sick or injured hummingbird on the ground, check and see if the hummingbird is still alive.
- Hummingbird First-Aid: Babies: Baby Hummingbirds need specialized first-aid. Baby hummingbirds can not regulate their body temperature and need to be kept warm. Teenagers have pinfeather, they can regulate their body temperature.
- Hummingbird First-Aid Kit: If you have a lot of hummingbirds around, eventually you will need a hummingbird first aid kit.
- A Stunned Hummingbird: If you see a hummingbird fly into something and knock themselves unconscious, or if you find a hummingbird just sitting on the ground, don't do anything unless you need to.
- A Trapped Hummingbird: If you find a hummingbird trapped inside a house, garage, or building, the hummingbird will probably be at a window attempting to push its little body though the glass.
- Create A Hummingbird Garden: Hummingbird Gardens are very easy to create if you follow a few simple guidelines.
- Hummingbird Garden Catalog: There are many different types of flowers and plant that work well to attract hummingbirds to a garden and you can see them here.
- Hummingbird Garden Catalog Page 2: There are many different types of flowers and plant that work well to attract hummingbirds to a garden and you can see them here.
- Hummingbird Garden Catalog Page 3: There are many different types of flowers and plant that work well to attract hummingbirds to a garden and you can see them here.
- Hummingbird Garden Catalog Page 4: There are many different types of flowers and plant that work well to attract hummingbirds to a garden and you can see them here.
- History of Hummingbirds: Hummingbirds are thought to have a long history; however, it is difficult to find out how long that history is.
- Hummingbird Habitats: A hummingbird's only natural habitat (the place where they live) is in the America's. Their range is as far north as Alaska and as far south as Chile.
- Report Your Hummingbird Types: Please fill out the form below and click on the send button to send us information on hummingbird locations in your area.
- Hummingbird Habitat Maps: We here at the World of Hummingbirds .com worked with Google Earth and Google Maps to create a mapping system of all of the different types or species of hummingbirds around the world.
- Hummingbird Migration: The migration of hummingbirds is an amazing thing with many different fly zones. These little birds can fly far and fast and there are a few types that do this every spring and fall.
- Report Your Migrating Hummingbirds: Please fill out the form below and click on the send button to send us information on hummingbirds migrating in your area.
- Migration Maps: We here at the World of Hummingbirds .com worked with Google Earth and Google Maps to create a mapping system of the migration of hummingbirds around the world.
- Laws About Hummingbirds: In the United States the law regulates the possession and or capture of any migratory bird and is called the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.
- Additional Links: Need additional information? If so, here are some additional links to visit.
- Hummingbird Moth: The Hummingbird Moth is not a hummingbird at all. It is a moth. They are sometimes called a Sphinx Moth or a Hawk Moth.
- Hummingbird Nectar (Hummingbird Food): Hummingbird nectar is also known as hummingbird food. You can save money and make your own hummingbird nectar by using the following recipe.
- Notification System: The World of Hummingbirds .com offers a notification system for members of this website.
- Hummingbird Nests: Hummingbird nests are very hard to spot because they are so small and so well camouflaged. Many animals and people will look at a hummingbird nest and think it is just a small knot on a tree limb.
- Hummingbird Photos: Hummingbird Photos are not always easy to get as hummingbirds don't always sit still and pose for a picture.
- Search for Hummingbird Information: Are you looking for something in particular relating to hummingbirds?
- Hummingbird Shop: Shopping for that perfect hummingbird gift for Christmas, a Birthday, or just to add to your collection. Here is your one stop shopping center.
- Hummingbird Apparel: Wear your hummingbirds wherever you go with closet full of Hummingbird Apparel.
- Hummingbird Bathroom: Show your hummingbird enthusiasm by decorating your bathroom with these hummingbird decorations.
- Hummingbird Bedroom: Hummingbird decorations in the bedroom help make for a nice peaceful environment and a good night's sleep.
- Hummingbird Birdbaths: Do your hummingbirds need their own birdbath? If so, here are some beautiful ones that would go great in a yard of all shapes and sizes.
- Hummingbird Books: There is nothing like a nice cup of coffee, curling up with a good book, and watching hummingbirds. Now you can do all three at once by finding your favorite hummingbird book here.
- Hummingbird Boxes: Everyone needs a box or two to store those precious treasures. Now you can have a box that shows your hummingbird enthusiasm.
- Hummingbird Candles: Hummingbird candles are perfect for a relaxing evening or as a gift for that someone special. Here you can find that perfect hummingbird candle and candle holder.
- Hummingbird Car: Accessorize you vehicle with these hummingbird car accessories.
- Hummingbird Christmas: If you are looking for that perfect hummingbird gift for that special someone at Christmas time, here are a few of our suggestions.
- Hummingbird Clocks: Keep time with these stylish and beautiful hummingbird clocks and timepieces.
- Hummingbird Coasters: If you are looking for a stylish place to set down your glass, you found it. Here you can find that perfect drink coaster to protect your fine furniture.
- Hummingbird Coupons: Some of our partner agencies offer some terrific online coupons and savings. We pass those savings on to you on this page.
- Hummingbird Crafts: If you were looking for that perfect piece of material to finish up you hummingbird project, here is the place to find them.
- Hummingbird Cross Stitch Patterns: There is something special about cross stitching hummingbirds that is quite soothing and a productive activity to do in your free time.
- Hummingbird Doorbells: Make your love of hummingbirds known as soon as your guests arrive at your front door with these beautiful hummingbird doorbells.
- Hummingbird Electronic Accessories: Show off your love of hummingbirds with these electronic accessories.
- Hummingbird Feeders: You can find the perfect hummingbird feeder for you and your home here. There are a lot of them out there.
- Hummingbird Feeder Parts: Are you looking for that particular replacement part for your hummingbird feeder or that piece to make your hummingbird feeder that much better? If so, this is the right place.
- Hummingbird Figures and Figurines: This is the place to find that perfect little hummingbird figurine or sculpture to fill that empty spot in your house.
- Hummingbird Flags: Do you have a flag pole but are looking for that perfect hummingbird flag to put on it? If so, you can probably find it here.
- Hummingbird Around the House - Household Products: You can find those wonderful little household items here in the Household Hummingbirds section of the World of Hummingbirds: Hummingbirds Shop.
- Hummingbird Jewelry: Bracelets: There is nothing like a piece of jewelry to show how much you care. We have found tons of the jewelry for that special someone.
- Hummingbird Jewelry: Earrings: There is nothing like a piece of jewelry to show how much you care. We have found tons of the jewelry for that special someone.
- Hummingbird Jewelry: For Men: There is nothing like a piece of jewelry to show how much you care. We have found tons of the jewelry for that special someone.
- Hummingbird Jewelry: Necklaces: There is nothing like a piece of jewelry to show how much you care. We have found tons of the jewelry for that special someone.
- Hummingbird Jewelry: Pendants and Charms: There is nothing like a piece of jewelry to show how much you care. We have found tons of the jewelry for that special someone.
- Hummingbird Jewelry: Pins and Brooches: There is nothing like a piece of jewelry to show how much you care. We have found tons of the jewelry for that special someone.
- Hummingbird Jewelry: Rings: There is nothing like a piece of jewelry to show how much you care. We have found tons of the jewelry for that special someone.
- Hummingbirds in the Kitchen: The kitchen is the heart of any home and you have hummingbirds in your heart. It's a natural combination to have hummingbirds displayed in your kitchen.
- Hummingbird Lamps and Lights: Shed some light on your life with these beautiful hummingbird lamps. Beautiful enough to be in any home.
- Hummingbird Mailboxes: Need a new mailbox? Show your hummingbird enthusiasm with these beautiful hummingbird mailboxes.
- Hummingbird Outdoor Decorations: Show your hummingbird enthusiasm with these outdoor hummingbird decorations. All that miscellaneous outdoor stuff from plaques to steppingstones can be found here.
- Hummingbird Prints: Hummingbirds are truly an inspiration to artists from all over the world. Here you can find that perfect hummingbird print you have been looking for.
- Hummingbird Quilts: Here are some quilting materials for those of you who love the art of quilting.
- Hummingbird Rugs: Keep you floors bright and cheery and your toes warm with these wonderful little hummingbird rugs.
- Hummingbird Solar Items: If you are looking for a stylish place to set down your glass, you found it. Here you can find that perfect drink coaster to protect your fine furniture.
- Hummingbird in Stained Glass: There is nothing as beautiful as a stained glass hummingbird sun catcher (except of course a real hummingbird). They make a wonderful addition to any collection as well as the perfect gift.
- Hummingbird Stationary: Need some stationary, a calendar, or a journal that shows your enthusiasm for hummingbirds.
- Hummingbird Stickers: Put your little hummingbirds everywhere with this easy to use peel and press stickers.
- Hummingbird Thermometers and Rain Gauges: Help keep track of weather with style with these Hummingbird Thermometers and Rain Gauges.
- Hummingbird Toys: Now your children can learn about hummingbirds with these fun filled hummingbird toys.
- Hummingbird Weathervanes: Know which way the wind is blowing in style with these beautiful hummingbird weathervanes and whirligigs.
- Hummingbird Wind Chimes: Let the wind bring music to your ears with these beautiful wind chimes.
- Hummingbird Wind Spinners: Let the wind bring you a visual show of color with these beautiful wind spinners.
- Site Map: The World of Hummingbirds .com keeps all of the pages of this website cataloged in this site map. Feel free to look around and let us know what you think.
- Hummingbird Sleep: When hummingbirds sleep, they go into a hibernation-like state called Torpor (pronounces TOR-per).
- Sounds of Hummingbirds: While the sounds of hummingbirds are not exactly considered music, they definitely have a language all of their own.
- Starts and Stops: We get quite a few questions relating to starting and stopping to feed hummingbirds. When to do it and why. These questions come up so often, we felt the answers deserved an individual page.
- Hummingbird Stories: The World of Hummingbirds .com gets many stories from hummingbird enthusiasts around the world. Here are some of them.
- Hummingbird Stories: My Peep Experience: By: Nancy B. Davenport of Vienna, Virginia, 2011
- Hummingbird Stories: A Hopping Place for Hummers: By: Max Wood PhD-Avian Neurobiology and Behavior, California, 2011
- Hummingbird Stories: Our Hummingbird: By: Ron Michaels, 2011
- Hummingbird Stories: Karla's Hummingbird Story: By: Karla, California, 2010
- Hummingbird Stories: You've Been Buzzed.: By: Ella Hanna, Bossier City, LA, 2010
- Hummingbird Stories: An Amazing Day: By: Fernando Svagusa, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2009
- Hummingbird Stories: A Feathered Friend: By: Carol, 2009
- Hummingbird Stories: This is a short and real story...: By: Diana and Iskander, Cuba, 2009
- Hummingbird Stories: Patience the Hummingbird: By: Ed Brownson, 2009
- Hummingbird Stories: My Homemade Hummingbird Feeder: By: Tammy Waldrip, Central Texas, 2009
- Hummingbird Stories: Safe Travels Annie: By: Sally Macken, 2009
- Hummingbird Stories: Friends: By: Nick & Livia, 2008
- Hummingbird Stories: The Baby Hummingbird: By: D. Jones, San Marcos Ca., USA., 2008
- Hummingbird Stories: Hummingbird in Distres: By: Carol H., Ohio, USA, 2008
- Hummingbird Stories: Blown in the Wind: By: Jacqueline Lacaze-Dekker, Mountain House, California, USA, 2007
- Types of Hummingbirds: There are many types or species of hummingbirds in the world. We have found information on 356 of them.
- Types of Hummingbirds Catalog: The World of Hummingbirds: Types or Species of Hummingbirds Catalog. We currently have 356 species of hummingbirds on record with 51 of them having some sort of endangered status.
- Uninvited Guests: Filling a hummingbird feeder full of nectar and putting out for the hummingbirds can be a lot of fun; however, hummingbirds are not the only creatures that love a little sugar water.
- Uninvited Guests: Ants: Ants in a hummingbird feeder is a big problem. The ants will come in to steal the nectar from the feeder while bringing with them disease and contamination.
- Uninvited Guests: Bats: Usually when a hummingbird feeder is full when night time comes, and empty by morning, one has to wonder what animal was in the hummingbird feeder at night? The answer is usually bats.
- Uninvited Guests: Bees: Hummingbird feeders and bees. What a dilemma. The hummingbirds really do not like to share the feeders with bees. Bees do not like sharing a feeder with hummingbirds.
- Uninvited Guests: Orioles and Other Birds: There are other birds, like orioles, that love nectar just as much as hummingbirds.
- Uninvited Guests: Squirrels and Other Animals: How do you keep squirrels out of hummingbird feeders? This is an age old question along with how to keep a squirrel out of a bird feeder, bird bath, fruit tree, you name it.
- Uninvited Guests: Wasps, Hornets, Yellow Jackets and Other Flying Insects: Keeping wasps, hornets, yellow jackets and other flying insects away from hummingbird feeders is very important.
- Hummingbird Videos: We currently have a collection of hummingbird videos to share that are stored on YouTube so that it can be easily viewed on any computer system.

