Where do ruby-throated hummingbirds make nests?

Ruby-throated hummingbirds make nests in a variety of locations, but they typically build them in small trees or shrubs. The nest is usually anchored to a branch or twig, and it is made from a variety of materials, including plant fibers, moss, and spiderwebs. The nest is lined with soft materials, such as cotton or feathers.

Ruby-throated hummingbirds typically build their nests in late spring or early summer. The female hummingbird will build the nest herself, and she will lay two or three eggs. The eggs are incubated by the female for 10-12 days, and the chicks will hatch and fledge the nest approximately three weeks after they are born.