Provide Winter-Ready Feeders: Use insulated or heated feeders to prevent nectar from freezing in cold temperatures.
Offer High-Calorie Foods: Supplement nectar with high-energy foods like sugar water with a higher concentration to sustain hummingbirds' energy needs.
Create Sheltered Areas: Place feeders near natural or artificial shelters to protect hummingbirds from harsh winter weather.
Use Red Accents: Incorporate red accents or decorations around feeders to catch the attention of hummingbirds, even in snowy landscapes.
Keep Feeders Clean: Regularly clean and refill feeders to ensure a fresh and inviting food source for visiting hummingbirds.
Provide Water Sources: Offer unfrozen water sources like heated birdbaths to meet hummingbirds' hydration needs.
Plant Winter-Blooming Flowers: Plant flowers that bloom in winter, such as witch hazel or winter jasmine, to attract hummingbirds with natural food sources.