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Creating a hummingbird haven in your backyard (Watch Video)

by Sofia Navarro
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If you love nature and the beauty of wildlife, then attracting hummingbirds to your garden in Mérida, Yucatan can be an exciting and rewarding experience. These small, colorful birds are known for their unique ability to hover in mid-air and for their vibrant, iridescent feathers. With the right techniques, you can create an inviting environment for hummingbirds, which will encourage them to visit your garden regularly. Here are some tips to help you attract hummingbirds to your garden in Mérida, Yucatan:

  1. Plant a variety of nectar-rich flowers

Hummingbirds are attracted to nectar-rich flowers, which provide them with the energy they need to fly and maintain their high metabolism. Plant a variety of flowers that bloom at different times of the year to ensure a constant supply of nectar. Some of the best flowers for hummingbirds include hibiscus, salvia, fuchsia, and verbena.

  1. Provide a source of water

Hummingbirds need water for both drinking and bathing. You can create a simple birdbath or small fountain in your garden to provide a source of water for these birds. Be sure to change the water regularly to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.

  1. Hang a hummingbird feeder

Hummingbird feeders are a popular and effective way to attract these birds to your garden. Fill the feeder with a mixture of sugar water (one part white granulated sugar to four parts water) and hang it in a shaded area of your garden. Clean the feeder thoroughly every few days to prevent the growth of mold or bacteria.

  1. Provide perching spots

Hummingbirds need a place to rest between feedings. Provide perching spots by placing small branches or twigs in your garden. This will give the birds a place to rest and survey their surroundings.

Sword-billed hummingbird, ensifera ensifera, fling next to beautiful orange flover, bird with longest bill, in the nature forest habitat. (Archive)

  1. Avoid pesticides

Pesticides can be harmful to hummingbirds and other wildlife. Avoid using pesticides in your garden and instead use natural pest control methods, such as companion planting and beneficial insects.

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