Add This Essential Hummingbird to Your Yard and Discover the Best Place to Put It



Experiencing hummingbirds flying and feeding in your yard is a delightful summer pleasure. The males and females, with their vibrant colors, seem almost magical. Despite their small size, these tiny creatures migrate thousands of miles, showcasing their resilience. Watching them dart from plant to plant or feeder is captivating, but seeing them at rest is a different experience. This is where the hummingbird swing comes in.

Hummingbird swings are designed as perches for these small birds, providing them with a place to rest and preen. They can be found in various designs and colors, often with red accents to attract hummingbirds. These swings can be hung from tree limbs or special hooks in your yard.



Hummingbirds use swings not only for resting but also for preening, sunbathing, and territorial observation. Placing a swing near your hummingbird feeder or garden can provide them with a safe and visible spot to relax.

Where to locate a hummingbird swing

While hummingbirds can perch on branches, swings offer a safe and visible place to rest. Hanging a swing near a feeder or a garden with nectar-bearing flowers is ideal. The location should have some sunlight and shade, and should be away from potential threats like predators or insects. Placing multiple swings around your yard can provide more resting spots for these territorial birds.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.