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How to track the ruby-throated hummingbird migration Hummingbird Central uses citizen science to track the annual migration of hummingbirds, using user-reported sightings to map their progress.
Hummingbirds will soon head south to Mexico and Central America for the winter. When can you take down your feeder in Ohio?
How to track the ruby-throated hummingbird migration Hummingbird Central uses citizen science to track the annual migration of hummingbirds, using user-reported sightings to map their progress.
Thanks to HummingbirdCentral.com, an interactive map allows bird watchers to report sightings that will then be fed into the constantly updated map, hummingbirds are easy to track.
Among the migratory birds navigating their annual trek out of the north are several species of hummingbirds, some of which cross through Oklahoma.
The only species of hummingbird that breeds in Rhode Island is the ruby-throated hummingbird, according to Charles Clarkson, director of Audubon Avian Research.
An interactive hummingbird migration map shows the birds have arrived in Michigan. Here's what to know.
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