Together, we can help hummingbirds.
Join us as a citizen scientist to help learn more about hummingbirds and how to protect them.
Join us as a citizen scientist to help learn more about hummingbirds and how to protect them.
Search your whole patch for hummingbirds, sources of nectar, and feeding events. A patch is any area you regularly survey for hummingbirds.
Start your surveyTell us when you make an incidental observation of a hummingbird, source of nectar, or feeding event. Single sightings are not planned ahead of time and can occur at your patch or anywhere.
Enter a sightingChoose a single nectar source in your patch and log visits from hummingbirds. You will be able to track several species during each watch.
Log your visitsCreate an account or login and help us learn more about hummingbirds today.
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You will not be able to log in or submit any hummingbird or plant observations during this time. Thank you for your patience and please check back soon for a new and improved Hummingbirds at Home.