Hummingbirds most likely in each region
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Are there HUMMINGBIRDS in Canada ? The answer is a resounding YES! When do Hummingbirds arrive to different regions of Canada? These are estimated times when hummingbirds first show up in each city in Canada. Times are based on a 10 year average. Edmonton - Alberta - May 13 Calgary - Alberta - May 10 Regina - Saskatchewan - May 10 Saskatoon - Saskatchewan - May 12 Winnipeg - Manitoba - May 8 Toronto - Ontario - April 28 Quebec City - Quebec - May 7 Fredericton - New Brunswick - May 7 Charlottetown - Prince Edward Island - May 7 Halifax - Nova Scotia - April 22 St. John's - Newfoundland - May 20 ? Hummingbird Sightings can be very difficult to predict in Eastern Canada, as their arrival times can vary as much as a month from year to year. Across the Prairie Provinces, you will get a much smaller variance ranging only 10 days apart from year to year. These are average times for first hummingbirds to each region, but they can show up before or after these times. Eastern Canada can see their first sightings up to 15 days before or after these dates, whereas the Prairies can see their first sightings 5 days before or after the dates listed. GO TO REPORT A SIGHTING PAGE Hummingbirds of CanadaRuby-throated hummingbirds dominate the eastern half of the country along with the prairie provinces. The Rufous and Calliope are the most common hummingbirds in the Alberta mountains and B.C.. Annas are only common along the southwest corner of B.C.. Black chinned are rarely seen in the southern edge of Alberta and B.C.. If any other hummingbirds are spotted in Canada, they would be extremely rare sightings. The Rufous is the only one to occasionally wander outside its territory.
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