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Asheville Welcomes the Spring Migration of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds

Ruby-throated Hummingbirds in Asheville during spring migration

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As spring arrives, Asheville is abuzz with the vibrant arrival of migratory birds, particularly the stunning Ruby-throated Hummingbird. This article highlights the wonders of birdwatching, the journey of these hummingbirds, and how to support them during their migration. It also emphasizes Asheville’s unique habitats that serve as critical stopovers for other migratory species and the community’s efforts to aid these beautiful creatures.

Asheville Prepares for a Colorful Spring Migration of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds

As spring dawns upon us, the beautiful city of **Asheville** is buzzing with excitement. It’s not just the flowers that are blooming but also the start of an incredible phenomenon – the annual migration of millions of birds! Among them is the stunning Ruby-throated Hummingbird, which brings a delightful splash of color and energy to our landscapes as it journeys back to the Northern skies.

Migrating Birds and the Wonders of Spring

Birdwatching enthusiasts in Asheville are in for a treat! As the weather warms, more and more migratory species are heading northward, filling our forests and fields with vibrant colors and melodic sounds. Anyone out for a walk can easily notice the symphony of chirps and trills that signal the arrival of these travel-weary birds.

Asheville serves as a popular stopover for many migratory birds, who take advantage of the valleys nestled among the mountains—these spots are often referred to as “migrant traps.” Here, birds can rest and fuel up on their journey, which can span thousands of miles across treacherous terrains. While some birds will only stay for a brief pause, others will settle for the summer! It’s a vibrant mix of fleeting visitors and long-term residents that makes springtime so exciting.

The Journey of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird

One species that’s particularly captivating during migration is the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Can you believe they can fly an impressive 500 miles nonstop across the Gulf of Mexico? This tiny acrobat is one of the first migratory arrivals here in North Carolina, typically gracing us with its presence around early April. It’s a sight that birdwatchers and nature lovers alike await eagerly!

The peak migration period stretches from March through May, and each week brings new arrivals in waves. Species such as the Purple Martin, Blue-headed Vireo, Louisiana Waterthrush, Chimney Swift, and Black-and-white Warbler contribute to the bustling activity in our backyards.

Helping Our Feathered Friends

In Asheville, there’s even a “Lights Out” program advising residents and businesses to turn off nonessential lights during migration months. This simple act helps prevent bird deaths and supports their crucial journeys. You can also do your part by planting native plants that provide food and shelter, maintaining less manicured yards to support insects, and putting out hummingbird feeders filled with a safe mixture of one part white refined sugar to four parts hot water!

Expecting Visitors: Where to Watch Birds in Asheville

Asheville is home to several lovely parks and sanctuaries perfect for birdwatching, including the North Carolina Arboretum and the Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary. Plus, the Blue Ridge Audubon Society hosts free monthly bird walks and events, allowing everyone to enjoy the colorful spectacle of spring bird migration.

If you happen upon an injured or orphaned bird, it’s important to contact wildlife rehabilitators—avoid trying to care for the bird on your own as it’s a delicate situation!

Feeding Tips for Hummingbirds

To ensure Ruby-throated Hummingbirds frequent your yard, don’t forget to hang out some feeders. They have excellent memories and often return to the same spot year after year. Ideal flowers, like geraniums and hibiscus, make fantastic companions for your feeders. Just remember, no dye in the sugar water, as it can be harmful to their health!

With tens of thousands of birds passing over Asheville daily during migration, the upcoming weeks promise to be filled with delightful encounters. So grab your binoculars and prepare to welcome back our feathered friends as they make their way home!

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