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I live in northeastern America.
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Live in the southwest instead.
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>sugary food
>cover for bugs

Get a standing hook and a hummingbird feeder. Plant some ground cover near it to attract bugs. Do it ASAP. They are migrating north now. Scouts are looking for locations. July and August is when they hit New England in force.
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I have them in my yard daily, and I have a lot of flowering trees and hanging flower baskets on my deck. They particularly like picrel, I think they're kind of ugly but always buy them anyway for the hummingbirds. I also have a feeder with sugar water hanging with one of the baskets and they like to go around to each one like a buffet.
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Do they even go that far north? We get some ruby-throated every winter here in jawja



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