Attracting
Hummingbirds

Building Environmental Cooperation and Understanding
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ATTRACTING & FEEDING HUMMINGBIRDS

If you want to attract hummingbirds, it's not enough to simply hang a feeder filled with sugar water outside your classroom or kitchen window. You must also supply a habitat that meets the everyday needs of hummingbirds. An effective habitat will contain water, shelter, space, and food. Click on "Landscaping for Hummingbirds" below to learn about proper ways to feed and landscape for hummingbirds.

Landscaping for Hummingbirds

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