June 10, 2021 at 1:12 p.m.

DNR Question of the week: Hummingbird feeding


Question: Now that the fall migration has started for some birds, when is the best time to stop feeding hummingbirds? If a nectar feeder (sugar water) is available, will they fail to migrate to their wintering sites?

Answer: Hummingbird migration is triggered by the photoperiod, or the number of daylight hours, not by the availability of food. Many people fear that hummingbirds will fail to migrate south if feeders are left out in the fall. This is not true. Hummingbirds will migrate when it's time to go, regardless of the presence or absence of feeders.

Fall is a great time to feed birds if you know how to attract migratory birds in addition to the permanent residents that visit your feeders year-round. The best way to feed birds is to adjust the food and feeders with each changing season.



Lori Naumann,

DNR nongame

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