While the exact timing depends on region and species, hummingbirds generally nest during the spring and summer.
A hummingbird nest is primarily made with smaller twigs, leaves, and plant fibers.
They may also use a bit of silk from spiderwebs to create their small nests. Together, these materials can create a safe haven for eggs and young hummingbirds
On average, hummingbird nests are built between 10 and 90 feet off the ground, depending on whether they're located in large shrubs or in tall trees.
Generally, hummingbird nests are hard to spot with the naked eye, but if you do see one of their creations in your yard, you must view it from a distance only.
In the U.S., it is illegal to touch a hummingbird nest. This includes removing or relocating one. Doing so can disrupt the nesting process and put hummingbirds in danger