Orlando’s Hummingbirds: 8 Species and When to See Them

Orlando’s warm climate and abundant flowering plants create an ideal stopover for hummingbirds traveling through Florida. While the Ruby-throated Hummingbird dominates most of the year, seven other species occasionally grace Central Florida with their presence during migration periods and winter months.

Understanding when and where to look for these tiny jewels transforms casual backyard observation into rewarding wildlife encounters. You’ll discover that timing matters significantly when searching for hummingbirds in Orlando.

The right feeders and flowers combined with knowledge of migration patterns increases your chances of spotting rare visitors alongside the region’s year-round resident. Each species brings unique field marks, behaviors, and seasonal windows that make identification both challenging and exciting for bird enthusiasts at every level.

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

The Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) reigns as Orlando’s most common hummingbird species, with year-round presence throughout Central Florida. These adaptable birds measure 3-3.75 inches long with a wingspan reaching 4.5 inches, making them perfectly sized for navigating Orlando’s gardens and natural areas…

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