Hummingbirds travel from Central America to the U.S. each spring, with arrival timing from March to May varying by region and weather, as temperature and wind patterns determine when they reach each area.
Breakdown
- Hummingbirds migrate north each spring, guided by weather not the calendar 12s
- Warm air speeds migration; storms or cold snaps can delay it 20s
- Typical migration: Gulf Coast in March, Midwest in April, Northeast by May 33s
- Extreme heat in the Southwest is drying out nectar flowers this year 49s
- Weather conditions are crucial for hummingbird migration success 1m 1s