1: 1. Plant colorful flowers like bee balm and salvia to attract hummingbirds to your yard.
2: 2. Hang a hummingbird feeder filled with sugar water to provide a quick energy boost for the tiny birds.
3: 3. Place perches near the feeder for hummingbirds to rest and observe their surroundings.
4: 4. Create a water feature like a fountain or birdbath for hummingbirds to bathe and drink from.
5: 5. Avoid using pesticides in your yard, as they can harm hummingbirds and their food sources.
6: 6. Prune trees and shrubs to create open spaces for hummingbirds to fly and feed.
7: 7. Use red accents in your yard, such as red feeders or flowers, to attract hummingbirds.
8: 8. Provide a variety of flowers that bloom at different times to ensure a constant food source for hummingbirds.
9: 9. Maintain a clean and organized yard to create a welcoming environment for hummingbirds to visit.
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