
Most of these accidental species have only been seen a few times in Ohio. Mexican Violetears are considered casual species as they can wander.īlack-chinned Hummingbirds, Calliope Hummingbirds, Allen’s Hummingbirds, and Anna’s Hummingbirds, are all considered to be accidental visitors to Ohio. Rare/Accidental Species of Hummingbirds of Ohio: Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and Rufous Hummingbirds are seasonal species of hummingbirds in Ohio. Seasonal Species of Hummingbirds of Ohio: There are no species of hummingbird classed as residents in Ohio. Resident Species of Hummingbirds of Ohio: Species of hummingbirds are classed as a resident, seasonal or rare in each state, and according to avibase and accepted by the Ohio Ornithological society these are the types of hummingbird in Ohio in each group:

Please see the Community page for more information on our local Naturopaths.There are two main species of Hummingbird in Ohio but a total of 7 species are recognized in state bird records. If you have a more complex health project, Joslyn will refer you to one of her excellent partner Naturopathic doctors for more in-depth health consultation, and they may, in turn, have Joslyn prepare for you a high quality custom herbal formula. In this capacity, she can provide recommendations and prepare herbs for basic, simple, and seasonal health challenges. This interest continued and grew through her college years and career as a social worker, her journey through pregnancy and the birth of her son at home with the support of a midwife-herbalist, and onward through recent years of more formal herbal and natural health education in classes, apprenticeships, completion of the Herbal Charter program with Dominion Herbal College in Vancouver, British Columbia, and ever-continuing study and in-the-field learning.Īs a chartered herbalist, Joslyn serves as an herbal pharmacist. She also enjoyed discovering and identifying wild plants and learning their uses while on frequent hikes. Natural medicine, specifically herbal medicine, has been a deep interest of Joslyn’s for many years, beginning when she was a teenager with getting to know Native American cultures and peoples and their uses of wild plants as medicine. She has been a resident of Southwest Colorado for as long as Hummingbird Herbals has been around. Joslyn is the owner, operator and steward of Hummingbird Herbals. We macerate (soak) the herbs in alcohol or alcohol and distilled water for a minimum of two (but most often four) weeks to insure a complete extraction of all the valuable medicinal constituents in the plants. Hummingbird Herbals tinctures are also made with another important ingredient: time.
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Our tinctures are guaranteed free of these poisons, as the alcohol is derived from certified organic, non-gmo sugar cane.

Also, many other tinctures on the market are made with grain alcohol, which is made from genetically modified (GMO) corn, one of the most heavily sprayed crops in the US, and may be loaded with pesticide and herbicide residues. Cane alcohol is gluten-free, so those who avoid gluten in their diets may use our tinctures without worry. We use organic, non-genetically modified cane alcohol to create our tinctures. Our herbs are therefore organically grown or ethically wild harvested in almost all cases. A favorite wildcrafting spot in the San Juan Mountains of Southwest Colorado.īecause our plant medicines come from nature, we are concerned with maintaining healthy ecosystems where plants, animals and humans can coexist and lead good lives.
