A ruby-throated hummingbird range map is a valuable tool for understanding the distribution and migratory patterns of this species. By studying these maps, scientists and conservationists can gain insights into the hummingbird’s habitat preferences, breeding grounds, and wintering areas.
These maps are created using data collected from a variety of sources, including bird banding, sightings, and nest records. By combining this information, researchers can create detailed maps that show where hummingbirds are most likely to be found at different times of the year.
