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    I'm looking for a location to photograph Hummingbirds in the US this summer on the East Coast. I'm starting a journey in an RV from South Texas over to the Carolinas and heading North until Canada. I'd love to devote a couple of weeks to setting up a couple of feeders and photographing some hummingbirds.

    Does anyone have any recommendation of places that have a couple of difference species and are plentiful?

    Thanks in advance
    Matt

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    Hey Matt,

    Don't know of any specific locations, but generally anywhere with a lot of flowers or feeders should have hummingbirds. On the east coast there is only one species of hummingbird: the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, though you might find Buff-bellied Hummingbirds in Texas. For multiple species of hummingbirds, you are going to want to visit the western states especially Arizona, Colorado, and California.

    Where I live in California we have Anna's, Allen's, Rufous, and sometimes Black-chinned Hummingbirds.

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    Thanks for the tips !
    Matt

    Quote Originally Posted by Aidan Briggs View Post
    Hey Matt,

    Don't know of any specific locations, but generally anywhere with a lot of flowers or feeders should have hummingbirds. On the east coast there is only one species of hummingbird: the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, though you might find Buff-bellied Hummingbirds in Texas. For multiple species of hummingbirds, you are going to want to visit the western states especially Arizona, Colorado, and California.

    Where I live in California we have Anna's, Allen's, Rufous, and sometimes Black-chinned Hummingbirds.

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