Learn how to create a hummingbird hotspot in your yard at a special presentation by Kathleen Scott, a 17-year Texas master gardener and 25-year wildlife gardener who has created large and small habitat gardens certified by the National Wildlife Federation.
The one-hour lecture is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 16 at Headwaters at the Comal, 333 E. Klingemann St., New Braunfels. Tickets are $5. Click here for more information.
Scott will discuss things homeowners can do to give feisty and delightful hummingbirds what they’re looking for — habitat, food and shelter.
Participants will receive a detailed list, including growing instructions, of hardy native flowering shrubs and perennials that will attract hummingbirds.
Spring 2024 hummingbird migration is underway.
According to HummingBirdCentral.com, hummingbirds winter in Central America and Mexico and migrate north to breeding grounds in the southern and western United States as early as February. By May the birds reach their northernmost breeding grounds in Canada.