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When to spot hummingbirds across Charlotte

Birds like the ruby-throated hummingbird will be appearing in Charlotte in the spring — find out where you can spot them.

A ruby-throated hummingbird in mid-flight.

If you see a bird like this, you’ve spotted a ruby-throated hummingbird.

Photo via @meckparkrec

Spring is here, and our feathery friends will be flying their way back to the Queen City. One example is the ruby-throated hummingbird, which is expected to migrate through the Charlotte area around April 1-15.

The ruby-throated hummingbird is the most common hummingbird species on this side of the Mississippi River, and it’s the only one to breed in the eastern US. During the winter, they migrate to Mexico and Central America to avoid the cold, but once it starts warming up, they move back north.

Catch a glimpse

If you want to see the hummingbirds before they flutter away, you’re in for a pretty sight. The species is known for being nectar feeders, and are attracted to wildflowers, particularly tubular ones that are red or orange. Grab your binoculars, and head to a local birding hot spot like:

If you’re looking for more ideas, explore the Carolina Bird Club’s map of birding sites. You can join also the Mecklenburg Audubon for wildlife events, including birdwatching.

Other spring spottings

If you venture into birdwatching, you’re bound to see many species. Some can be found in Charlotte year-round, like the cardinal — NC’s official state bird. Other varieties are just passing through and can be found seasonally in the spring, including:

  • Eastern wood-pewee
  • Swainson’s thrush
  • Scarlet tanager
  • Warblers
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