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August and September are great times for attracting and viewing hummingbirds in Texas! Migratory hummingbirds are making their way south, making it easier than ever to spot a variety of species.
Texas boasts 18 different species of hummingbirds, and the Great Texas Wildlife Trails has some of the best places in the state to view these flying jewels.
Buff-bellied Hummingbirds are a common native to the lower Rio Grande Valley and are the only hummingbird to nest regularly in southernmost Texas. Their nests are usually located only a few feet above the ground in large shrubs or small trees. They can be seen at sites along both the Laguna Madre and Santa Ana loops.
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 You can help provide food, shelter and water for visiting hummers by creating a hummingbird garden. Find out which flowering plants, shrubs and trees are best for attracting hummingbirds in your area with TPWD's "So You Want a Hummingbird Garden".
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