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  2. Hummingbirds are migrating. When will we see them in Ohio? - AOL

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    Plants and flowers: Some of hummingbirds' favorite flowers and plants that you can add to your garden include: Lantana, Zinnias, Pentas, Salvia, Batface Cuphea, Hot Lips, Fire Bush, Nasturtiums ...

  3. Hummingbirds: Everything you need to know about feeders ... - AOL

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    Hummingbird feeders are a great way to attract and watch one of North America's favorite birds, but there are a few things you need to know. Hummingbirds: Everything you need to know about feeders ...

  4. Hummingbird season is approaching. Here's how to attract them ...

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    Additionally, male and female hummingbirds have glistening green-bronze backs and pale stomachs. The hummingbird gets its name because the beat of its wings ― more than 50 times per second ...

  5. 9 Expert Tips for Attracting Hummingbirds - AOL

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    Of course, we can’t really think like hummingbirds. Here are some more ways to turn your backyard into a hummingbird paradise. 9 Expert Tips for Attracting Hummingbirds

  6. 9 Ways To Attract Birds To Your Yard Other Than Hanging A ...

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    We spoke to two gardening experts on ways to attract birds to the garden without a birdhouse, including native plants, providing food and water sources, and resisting the urge to clean up your garden.

  7. Do Hummingbird Swings Really Attract Hummingbirds To ... - AOL

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    While there are plenty of hummingbird feeders, a hummingbird swing may also make your yard an attractive space for this species, because hummingbirds use perches to rest and sometimes watch over ...