Plan now for spring's tiny visitors

Hello, fellow bird enthusiasts! We hope this newsletter finds you well and perhaps dreaming of the return of our tiny, feathered friends. Even though many of us are in the midst of winter, it's never too early to start planning for the hummingbirds' spring arrival.

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While hummingbirds may be gone for the winter in many areas, now is the perfect time to plan and prepare your garden for their return. Consider planting native, nectar-rich flowers like trumpet honeysuckle, cardinal flower, or bee balm. These plants not only provide food for hummingbirds but also add beautiful colors to your garden. By planning and planting now, you'll have a thriving, hummingbird-friendly garden ready for their spring arrival.

Quote Of The Day

In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they're still beautiful.

- Alice Walker

Until Next Time…

As we wrap up today's newsletter, remember that your passion for birds brings beauty and wonder into the world. Whether you're planning your spring garden or simply enjoying memories of past hummingbird visits, your love for these amazing creatures makes a difference. Until next time, keep your eyes on the skies!

- Wild Bird Scoop Team