Hummingbirds Will Keep Coming Back For These Three Plants In Your Yard

Hummingbirds are beloved and welcome fluttering creatures that many bird lovers desire to see in their yards. 

They migrate alone, so seeing more than one or two at a time is rare. Placing a feeder is obviously a great way to draw hummers to your yard, but it's certainly not the only way.

When selecting certain plants to draw in hummingbirds, you must first know what they seek and need. Like humans, they need protein and carbohydrates to survive.

Hummingbirds make nests, just like many other birds, but they typically use soft plant fibers and stringy materials from nature, so choosing fibrous plants is another great way to attract hummingbirds to your garden

A bull thistle is an herbaceous, spiky, flowering weed that can grow several feet tall. Its purplish pink flowers, which bloom in the summer

These plants produce a large amount of nectar and pollen, making them a great "meal" spot for hummingbirds. 

These yellow flowers often pop out of the grass overnight on the first warm day of the year to announce the upcoming arrival of spring. As another weed, dandelions aren't typically welcome in the lawn

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