Hummingbird Monitoring Network

Tracking Populations. Informing Conservation. Protecting the Future.

The Hummingbird Monitoring Network (HMN) is at the heart of our conservation efforts. Through rigorous data collection and long-term monitoring, we track hummingbird populations, identify at-risk species, and analyze how these remarkable birds respond to environmental changes.

Why Monitoring Matters:

  • Detects population declines before they become crises
  • Guides conservation policies with real, science-backed data
  • Strengthens site partnerships for habitat protection

Our Work:

  • Trend Monitoring – Tracking population changes over time
  • Community Monitoring – Studying how hummingbirds adapt to environmental shifts
  • Effectiveness Monitoring – Evaluating the impact of conservation initiatives
  • Policy & Site Relationships – Working with conservation sites and policymakers to drive action
  • Avian Research Tools (ART) – Partnering with Limn Research to equip scientists with cutting-edge tools

​Every data point tells a story. Every story shapes the future of hummingbirds.