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Most hummingbirds head south by the end of August and the beginning of September.

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Mine are still here and it is presently October 4th
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The first hummingbirds return in mid-April in the North.

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All hummingbirds have slightly different breeding periods depending on where they live. Most hummingbirds breed during the summer months. Usually May to September.

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We find that our hummingbirds return to northern Idaho around April 15th.

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Hummingbird are small colorful birds. They live in the tropics. They can be found from Alaska to Chile.

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it uses it"s wings

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look up at the sky

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As soon as it takes off....

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When do hummingbirds fly south from the state of Ohio?

i think in the winter?


Do many birds fly south for the winter?

Depends on where you live. In some areas, some types of hummingbirds stay year round. ---- Yes, however, if the winter is mild, and you keep the liquid feeder out, they will stay in your neighborhood through the winter season. This would probably just be one or two hummingbirds.


Do ruby throated hummingbirds hibernate during the winter?

No, they migrate to South America. Some fly over the Gulf of Mexico!


What does hummingbird do at winter?

Hummingbirds feed on nectar and live in tropical climates where flowers are in bloom all year round.


Do ducks actually fly south for the winter?

Yes hummingbirds fly in the underarms of ducks flying South to save energy.


How do hummingbird get to the south for the winter?

Hummingbirds hitchhike on the backs of geese flying south for the winter. Because they consume so much energy when they fly they could never make it to South America where they winter without a great deal of help. They nestle just behind the goose's neck right at the front of their wings. They weigh less than 3/4 of an ounce so pose no problem for the goose.


Why can't male hummingbirds fly?

Male hummingbirds can fly.


Do cranes fly south for winter?

Do cranes migrate south for winter


Why do brids fly south for the winter?

They fly south in the winter because it is warmer and makes them feel safe! <3


When do Ruby Throated Hummingbirds migrate?

They fly from North America down to South America..:)


What is the main reason that birds fly south in the winter?

The main reason that birds fly south in the winter is because they can't stay in a cold place so they fly south to a warmer place during the winter.


Do woodpeckers fly south for the winter?

no