Hummingbirds are tiny, migratory birds that spend the summer in North America and the winter in Central and South America. In Tennessee, hummingbirds typically arrive in April and stay until October. However, the exact timing of their migration can vary depending on the weather and food availability.
Hummingbirds are important pollinators, and they play a vital role in the ecosystem. They are also a popular backyard bird, and many people enjoy watching them flit from flower to flower. Understanding when hummingbirds leave Tennessee can help you plan your hummingbird gardening and enjoy these amazing birds all season long.
