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Hummingbirds typically return to Idaho in the spring as they migrate north from their wintering grounds in Central America and Mexico. This usually occurs between mid-March and late April, with the exact timing depending on weather conditions and food availability. To attract them, it’s a good idea to have hummingbird feeders ready and filled with nectar by mid-March.

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