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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.
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.
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 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 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 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.
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: 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.
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.