Hummingbird Monitoring Network
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Helping Hummingbirds Survive, Reproduce, and Thrive. ​

 Helping hummingbirds survive, reproduce, and thrive while discovering how communities benefit from hummingbird conservation activities
Helping hummingbirds survive, reproduce, and thrive while discovering how communities benefit from hummingbird conservation activities

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Learn to Band Hummingbirds: Registration Now Open for the 2023 Hummingbird Banding Training Workshop!

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Join the Hummingbird Monitoring Network Team: Volunteer Opportunities Now Available!

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Lee Rogers, Inventor of Precision Tools for Hummingbird Study and Harshaw Creek Restoration Manager, Passes Away

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​Who We Are

​Our impact

For several years, the Hummingbird Monitoring Network (HMN) focused its efforts on monitoring and studying hummingbird populations to obtain important information that supports conservation of these magnificent creatures. Hummingbird Conservation Networks (HCNs) result from integrating community-based conservation ideas into HMN's science-based beginning. HCNs' mission, virtually unchanged from HMN's original mission, is to help hummingbirds survive, reproduce, and thrive while discovering how communities benefit economically, socially, and ecologically through their hummingbird conservation activities. Maintaining hummingbird diversity and abundance throughout the Americas remains a primary focus of the organization. Hummingbirds are unique in their ability to reconnect people, instantly with awe, for nature. They are bearers of light and might be the messengers we need for restoring viability to our world’s living systems.

For more information about the summary of who we are, please use the updated white paper, now referred to as the charter here.
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We believe a hummingbird’s right to survive, reproduce, and thrive should be just as protected as a hummingbird’s opportunity to forage, nest, and migrate.
XXX Hummingbirds Captured
Our organization, the Hummingbird Monitoring Network, is proud to have banded over XXX hummingbirds in our years of monitoring and studying these magnificent creatures. Through our efforts, we strive to aid hummingbirds in their survival and reproduction, while engaging communities in conservation activities. ​
XXX Supporters 
We are grateful for the support of over XXX individuals and organizations who have joined us. Our supporters are essential to our efforts to aid hummingbirds in their survival and reproduction. Together, we can continue to maintain hummingbird diversity and abundance throughout the Americas.
16 Banding Sites
Our network includes 16 monitoring sites across North America where we observe and collect data on the behavior and populations of hummingbirds. Our team of trained volunteers and staff work tirelessly to track and monitor these tiny birds, helping us better understand their migratory patterns and habits.
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​Our Work

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Monitoring is essential for identifying species at risk, assessing population size changes, and understanding how environmental changes impact hummingbirds. 

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Restoration aims to rehabilitate and restore degraded ecosystems by increasing the availability of nectar resources through the use of native plants and hummingbird gardens. 
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Research is crucial for identifying risks to hummingbird populations and requires well-designed, peer-reviewed scientific inquiry, effective conservation actions, and field research.
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Outreach aims to increase community involvement, provide educational resources about hummingbirds and their conservation needs, and coordinate multi-national conservation efforts.

​People and Communities

By working together, we are able to expand our efforts to conserve hummingbirds and engage more people in our mission. Our partnerships allow us to gather crucial information to aid hummingbirds in their survival and reproduction while promoting the benefits of conservation.
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​A Sustainable Future for Hummers

Building hummingbird conservation is crucial for the survival of these unique birds and the ecosystems they inhabit. As pollinators, hummingbirds play a vital role in the reproductive success of many plant species, making them essential to the health of ecosystems. ​
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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Our Team
    • Our Thanks
    • Contact Us
  • Our Work
    • Monitoring
    • Restoration
    • Research
    • Outreach
  • Participate
    • Volunteer
    • Events and Activities
  • Support Us
    • Donate
    • Legacy Giving
    • Other Ways to Give
    • Buy and Pay
  • For You
    • 2023 Calendar
    • About Hummingbirds
    • Hummingbird Plants
    • Gardens and Nurseries
    • Lee's Tools
    • Resource Library