ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — These colorful creatures are ready to return to Albuquerque. Hummingbirds of different sorts and sizes are making the trek to their summer homes, and on that journey, we expect to see quite a few of the tiny flyers right here in New Mexico.
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Typically, hummingbirds migrate to the southwest in either April or May. From there, they may migrate even further north as the summer closes in. For Albuquerque, this means it’s time to put out your hummingbird feeder.
“Right now would be a good time, just to catch the first ones that come in,” said ABQ BioPark Birdkeeper Laura Siffring. “You can leave them all out year – usually the last of the stragglers are gone in November.”…