Hummingbird Festival returns to nature center this weekend
The saying “the early bird gets the worm” is never more true than when bird watching.
So, Ijams Nature Center’s 13th-annual Ijams Hummingbird Festival: A Celebration of Wings is starting 30 minutes earlier on Saturday, Aug. 12.
This year’s festival is from 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The earlier start will give attendees a better opportunity to see ruby-throated hummingbirds during the event’s popular bird-banding demonstrations.
“The best time to go bird watching is very early in the morning or at dusk,” Ijams Education Director Jennie McGuigan said.
“The highlight of this outdoor educational festival is a behind-the-scenes look at how scientists capture birds, how they are banded, and why banding is important. Adding that extra time slot will give more people access to this one-of-a-kind experience.”
Bird-banding demonstrations are offered in 30-minute appointments starting at 6:30 a.m.; the last appointment is 12:30 p.m. The best chance to see a ruby-throated hummingbird being banded is during the earlier appointments.
The festival also features meet-and-greets with birds of prey and other Ijams animal ambassadors, naturalist-guided.
Tickets should be purchased in advance by choosing a 30-minute appointment. Tickets are $15 for adults (current Ijams members receive a $5 discount) and $8 for children ages 2-12. Children under 2 are free. If appointments are still available on the day of the festival, tickets will be sold at the event entrance. The celebration also includes a Bird Nerd Speaker Series presented by naturalists Stephen Lyn Bales, Clare Dattilo, and Nick Smith. Tickets for each talk are $15 per person.