Hummingbirds are tiny, fascinating birds that are known for their ability to hover in mid-air and their iridescent feathers. They are also important pollinators, playing a vital role in the reproduction of many plants. In Ohio, hummingbirds typically nest from mid-May to early July. Their nests are small and cup-shaped, and are usually built in trees or shrubs.
Hummingbirds are very territorial during nesting season, and they will often defend their nests aggressively from other birds. The female hummingbird is responsible for building the nest and incubating the eggs. She will typically lay two eggs, which will hatch after about 12 days. The chicks will fledge from the nest about three weeks after they hatch.
