A Refreshing Surprise: Hummingbird Takes a Bath While Gardener Waters Tomatoes

There is nothing quite like the feeling of a hummingbird choosing to interact with your garden space. Recently, a gardener in the San Francisco East Bay area shared a charming encounter that reminds us just how bold these tiny birds can be when they find a water source they enjoy.

As reported in a recent post on Reddit, the gardener was simply tending to their tomato plants when a hummingbird swooped by several times. Rather than flying off, the bird decided that the gardener’s watering can was the perfect place for a quick, refreshing dip.

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Why Hummingbirds Love Water

While we often focus on nectar feeders, hummingbirds are just as interested in finding places to bathe. They are naturally drawn to water, especially when it is moving or misting, as it helps them keep their feathers clean and in top flying condition. Seeing a hummingbird take advantage of a watering can is a wonderful reminder that you don’t always need expensive equipment to attract these birds; sometimes, they are simply looking for a convenient spot to splash around while you go about your daily gardening routine.