Did you know that Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are plant pollinators? Bees and other insects get all the PR, but hummingbirds play a unique role as the pollinators for certain native plants.
The relationship between hummingbirds and flowers is an intricate story — and it’s a love affair that benefits both. How do birds recognize good nectar sources? Why do some plants want to attract birds instead of insects? And what does it all have to do with seed production?
With color photos and engaging stories, author, photographer, and field naturalist Nancy Grant offers fascinating insights into the private lives of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. In this presentation you’ll understand what it’s like to be a hummingbird and discover intimate details about their lifestyle.
At the end of the presentation, Nancy will conduct a Q&A session. She will also have copies of her books for sale.
This program will be held at the Pike County Public Library (Lee Avenue) on Tuesday, June 3rd at 5:30. No registration required.