Catch a glimpse of migrating hummingbirds in Richmond

The birds are coming back through our area, and we rounded up the best spots to see them around town.

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Grab the binoculars and stock the bird feeders.

Photo by Kevin Milazzo, via Flickr

Spring approaches, and our feathery friends will be flying their way back to the River City, including the ruby-throated hummingbird, which is expected to migrate through our area around April 1-15.

Pro tip: As seen in the photo above, not all ruby-throated hummingbirds wear a necklace of ruby-red feathers — just the males.

Experience the flight of the hummingbirds for yourself around Richmond:

  • Join Richmond Audubon Society’s annual Bird-a-thon, a community-wide birdwatching challenge that you (and a team) can complete in your own time.
  • Buy a birdfeeder from a local store, like Yardbirds in Gayton Crossing Shopping Center, so you can observe at home.
  • Explore new realms of the James River Park System, RVA’s largest park, for a chance to spot hummingbirds across 600 acres.
  • Reader Christina M. also recommends Oakwood Cemetery as a place to watch winged friends take to the skies.
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