As a community scientist you can help the Audubon Society learn more about hummingbirds and how to protect them. Create an account on their website to start entering data!
Hummingbirds at Home collects data on how hummingbirds interact with nectar sources so that the Audubon Society can begin to understand – the first step towards ensuring the survival of these miraculous birds in the face of climate change. They also hope to gain insight into what effect providing nectar feeders has on hummingbirds.
Not sure how to identify hummingbirds? The software will provide images of the hummingbirds you are most likely to see as well as an option for "unidentified" on the pick list. Any information on hummingbird-nectar source interaction is important, even if you don’t know what kind of hummingbird it is. You can also learn to identify hummingbirds from their free online field guide.