McDonald County Press

Learn About Hummingbir­ds At Aug. 15 MDC Virtual Event

- Missouri Department of Conservati­on

– Rubythroat­ed hummingbir­ds winter in southern Mexico and Central America. From Missouri, that’s a long trip for a little bird.

People can learn more about the fall migration hummingbir­ds make at the Missouri Department of Conservati­on’s (MDC) free virtual program “A Hummingbir­d’s Journey South.” This online program will be from 10-11 a.m. on Aug. 15 and is being put on by the staff of MDC’s Cape Girardeau Conservati­on Nature Center. This program is designed for all ages. People can register for this program at:

https://mdc- event-web. s3licensin­g. com/ Event/ EventDetai­ls/173921

In the fall, some migrating hummingbir­ds follow land-based routes to their winter destinatio­ns, but others take a more remarkable route. Based on sightings and tagging data, it’s presumed some hummingbir­ds fly nonstop across the Gulf of Mexico from the Gulf Coast of the U.S. to winter homes in Central America. This is a continuous flight of more than 20 hours and approximat­ely 500 miles.

If all this talk of long flights has urged you to give your local hummingbir­ds some food for the road, you’re in luck. Feeding hummingbir­ds involves a simple set- up and the ingredient­s to put in your feeder – four parts water to one part sugar – is very affordable. In the weeks ahead, hummingbir­ds are feeding ravenously to store up energy for fall migration. Local hummingbir­d numbers will soon swelled by migrating hummingbir­ds coming in from the north that are just as hungry. The bottom line to all this is that, from mid-August into October, there will be a lot of action at Missouri’s hummingbir­d feeders. Jamie Koehler, the assistant manager of MDC’s Cape Girardeau Conservati­on Nature Center, will have informatio­n on hummingbir­d migration and helpful tips on feeding hummingbir­ds.

Though this program is free, registrati­on is required to participat­e using the link above. Registrant­s must provide an e- mail, so a program link can be sent to them. This program will include a chat-based questionan­d- answer period where participan­ts can interact with the presenters.

 ?? Photo courtesy of Shuttersto­ck ?? Hummingbir­ds will be feeding heavily
in the weeks ahead as they prepare for their long migrations to the south. People can learn more about hummingbir­d migrations and also get helpful informatio­n on feeding them at a free Missouri Department of Conservati­on virtual program on Aug. 15.
Photo courtesy of Shuttersto­ck Hummingbir­ds will be feeding heavily in the weeks ahead as they prepare for their long migrations to the south. People can learn more about hummingbir­d migrations and also get helpful informatio­n on feeding them at a free Missouri Department of Conservati­on virtual program on Aug. 15.

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