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Hummingbird Lodges

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Have you ever wanted to stay where the hummingbirds are? Visit any one of our incredible Hummingbird Lodge sponsors and you will immerse yourself in the heart of hummingbird habitats across the Americas. These lodges offer unparalleled photography opportunities, allowing you to capture stunning close-ups without the need for expensive tours. Whether you're a photographer or simply a nature enthusiast, visit the Hummingbird Lodges listed below to stay where the hummingbirds are while supporting our mission of conserving and protecting hummingbirds.

Caribbean

Casa Ana Birding, Cuba

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Discover a haven for bird enthusiasts at Casa Ana Birding in Cuba, where comfortable accommodations meet extraordinary birds. Hosts Adrian and Ana provide warm, friendly hospitality, ensuring you feel relaxed. The property features a unique garden that attracts many endemic Cuban bird species. For an even more enriching experience, Adrian offers services to view even more species, helping you spot and learn about these incredible birds in their natural habitat.

Bird species: Bee Hummingbird (the world’s smallest bird), Cuban Emerald, Cuban Tody, Cuban Trogon, and Cuban Pygmy Owl.

Email: casa.ana.adrian@gmail.com
Contact: Adrian Arencibia

 

Reservations: (+53)53536855 WhatsApp

 

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Calle/Street: Caleton 

Municipio/City: Ciénaga de Zapata 

Provincia/Province: Matanzas 

País/Country: Cuba 

Código Postal/Postal Code: 43000

El Suzanne Rainforest Lodge, Trinidad and Tobago

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El Suzanne Rainforest Lodge is a modern, one-bedroom retreat for nature and bird lovers, especially those enchanted by hummingbirds. Nestled on a private, gated 50-acre estate in Trinidad’s Tamana Rainforest and bordered by the Cumuto River, it offers a serene escape surrounded by vibrant wildlife.
Located just 30 minutes from Piarco International Airport, the lodge is close to the Aripo Savannas, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Tamana Bat Caves, and other natural attractions. As the private guest quarters of Manor Del Suzanne, home to your host Dianne, El Suzanne invites visitors to relax, explore, and experience the rainforest's beauty — from flitting hummingbirds to elusive ocelots.

Bird species: Ruby-topaz Hummingbird, Copper-rumped Hummingbird, White-chested Emerald, Blue-chinned Sapphire, Black-throated Mango, Rufous-breasted Hermit, Little Hermit, and White-necked Jacobin. 

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Host: Dianne

 

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El Suzanne Estate

Suzanne's Way,

Cumuto Village,

Trinidad and Tobago, 850221

Central America

Rancho Naturalista, Costa Rica

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Rancho Naturalista, the premier Costa Rica Birding lodge, stands as one of the finest in all of Central America. We are known as the “Home of the Snowcap,” a beautiful wine-colored hummingbird with a brilliant white cap. The lodge is situated in a prime location with more than 450 species of birds recorded in our private rainforest reserve and the surrounding area. The lodge boasts an abundant population of hummingbirds (more than 36 species have been recorded over the years), many which can be seen on the large, open upstairs balcony where you can gaze out at the distant smoking volcano. Rancho Naturalista is an ideal destination for both the novice birdwatcher as well as seasoned birding enthusiasts and bird photographers. You can hike and bird the trails on your own or hire one of our excellent guides who are also available. We are well known for our delicious gourmet meals. Our lodge offers a warm relaxed vibe and friendly welcoming staff.

Bird species: 36 species of hummingbirds have been recorded, including the Snowcap Hummingbird, Black-crested Coquette, Green-breasted Mango, Green Thorntail, and the Garden Emerald.

Email: info@ranchonaturalista.com
 

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+506-2100-1855

Website: ranchonaturalista.com

 

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1 km este de Tuis de Turrialba entrada a mano izquierda enfrente Jasec, Cartago Province, Tayutic, 30508, Costa Rica

North America

Ramsey Canyon Cabins & Bird Sanctuary, Arizona, USA

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Step into a world where hummingbirds reign. Nestled on 8 serene acres in Ramsey Canyon and bordered by the Coronado National Forest and Ramsey Creek, this peaceful sanctuary features over 90 bird and hummingbird feeders, four walking trails, and a lush Bird Garden with shaded seating and water features. Open daily to the public, guests often report seeing more wildlife here than at the nearby Nature Preserve.

Thanks to the canyon’s unique environment, this property is renowned as the hummingbird capital of the U.S., attracting a dazzling variety of species throughout the year. The air comes alive from early spring to late summer with vibrant colors and rapid wingbeats. Whether you're a birder, photographer, or nature lover, this tranquil retreat offers a front-row seat to the magic of hummingbirds in the wild.

Bird species: Anna’s Hummingbird, Rivoli’s Hummingbird, Violet-crowned Hummingbird, Broad-tailed Hummingbird, Broad-billed Hummingbird, Rufous Hummingbird, Black-chinned Hummingbird, Blue-throated Mountain-gem, White-eared Hummingbird, Berylline Hummingbird, Costa’s Hummingbird, Calliope Hummingbird, and Allen's Hummingbird.

Email: RamseyCanyon76@gmail.com
Contact: Jennifer Scialdone

Phone: (520) 255-9166

 

Reservations: https://ramseycanyon.com/

 

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Ramsey Canyon Cabins & Bird Sanctuary
76 E Ramsey Canyon Rd,

Hereford, Arizona, United States 85615

South America

Duco Lodge, Brazil

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Nestled in Eldorado, São Paulo, Brazil, Duco Lodge offers five cozy rooms featuring en-suite bathrooms, enjoy both hot and cold water for your relaxation. Our grounds are a haven for vibrant hummingbirds and wildlife, including toucans and tanagers, complemented by feeding stations and hides for close-up views. We provide expert guiding and multi-flash services to enhance your experience. Whether you're staying the night or visiting for the day, we eagerly welcome you to connect with nature at Duco Lodge.

Bird species: Up to 20 different species of hummingbirds, including the endemic Festive Coquette, endemic Saw-billed Hermit, endemic Frilled Coquette, Black-eared Fairy, Black Jacobin, Glittering-throated Emerald, Sombre Hummingbird and more!

Reservations: (+55) 13 99734-0210 WhatsApp

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Duco Lodge

CM24+V4
Eldorado, São Paulo, 11960-000 Brazil

Rogitama Biodiversity, Colombia

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Rogitama Biodiversity, a 29-hectare nature reserve founded in 1982 by Roberto Chavarro, began as a restoration project for oak woods and degraded land. Now a vital genetic reservoir, it hosts 243 bird species, including the endemic Black Inca and Short-tailed Emerald, making it a prime destination for birdwatching and ecotourism.

Bird species: 25 different species of hummingbirds, including the endemic and vulnerable Black Inca, Buff-tailed Coronet, Lazuline Sabrewing, Lesser Violetear, Longuemare’s Sunangel, Short-tailed Emerald, White-bellied Woodstar and White-booted Racket-tail.

Email: contacto@rogitama.com

Reservations: (+57) 315 266949 WhatsApp
 

Website: https://rogitama.com/

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Vda. Penas Blancas,

Arcabuco, Boyaca, Colombia

If you are interested in becoming an official lodge sponsor of the International Hummingbird Society please click here, or contact us at  info@hummingbirdsociety.org.

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