9 August 2023
Have you noticed a lot of ruby-throated hummingbirds at your feeders lately? Their fall migration is already underway so this month is the perfect time to see them up close at Powdermill.
Powdermill Nature Reserve, operated by the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, has one of the longest continually-running bird banding stations in the U.S. Throughout the year they see species abundance ebb and flow based on weather and migration timing.
Ruby-throated hummingbirds (Archilochus colubris) start their fall migration earlier than many other species so they’re more abundant than usual now. Come to Westmoreland County for a family friendly hummingbird event on:
Hummingbird Day, Saturday 19 August 2023, 9:00am-noon at
Powdermill Nature Reserve
1795 Route 381
Rector, PA 15677
Learn about hummingbirds, the plants that attract them, and how to care for your feeders so the birds stay healthy. There will also tips on taking great bird photos. And if the weather is good and the birds cooperate we(*) will get to see hummingbirds up close like this one in the bander’s hand. This bird was banded by Bob Mulvihill in Marcy Cunkelman’s garden in July 2015.
(*) I say “we” because I’ll be there, too, to teach you about hummingbirds. I’m looking forward to it!
This event is free but do register here in advance so Powdermill knows to expect you. As the registration page says:
Events fill up fast! Registration is recommended to guarantee your spot and help us plan timing, seating, and/or trail routes. If there are spots available at the time of the program, non-registered individuals can join on a first-come, first-served basis.
— CMNH: Hummingbird Day Event
Click here for more information. Hope to see you there.
(hummingbird photos by Steve Gosser and Kate St. John, Powdermill photo embedded from carnegie.org)
Had two hummingbirds sparring around my feeder yesterday, Highland Park. I presume it’s migration related? Only the second time in 15 years that I’ve had two at the same time.