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Wildlife Wednesday: Hummingbirds Justin Kielly August 19, 2020 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email © Steve Byland / Shutterstock In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada botanist Ryan Godfrey teaches us all about hummingbirds and how you can attract these beautiful creatures to your garden. I know, the idea of hummingbirds flying around your garden sound like a dream, right? Well, one of the best ways to make it happen is by providing native plant habitat for these little birds to feed on when they zip through your yard. There are over 330 species of hummingbirds in the world and five of those species can be found here in Canada. Do you know what all five of the Canadian hummingbird species are? Check out the full episode of Wildlife Wednesday below to find out. You’ll also learn about some native plants from across Canada that you can plant in your garden to make it more hummingbird friendly. Make sure you watch until the end of to test your skills and see how much you really know (and have learned!) about these spectacular birds. Still haven’t had enough hummingbirds? Watch our featured species video here.