
Hummingbird Facts
Hummingbird is from the family of Trochilidae, and are native to the Americas. Hummingbird is found only in the Americas, from southern Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, including the Caribbean. The majority of species occur in tropical Central and South America, but several species also breed in temperate areas.
Hummingbird feeds on the nectar of plants and are important pollinators, especially of deep-throated, tubular flowers. Like bees, they are able to assess the amount of sugar in the nectar they eat.
Also know top 10 interesting fun facts of Hummingbird :
| 🤏 Tiny Birds | These birds are some of the smallest in the world, and some are no bigger than a bee. |
|---|---|
| ⚡ Their Wings Beat Super Fast | They flap their wings so quickly that they make a soft humming sound. |
| 🚁 They Can Hover | They can stay in one spot in the air, just like a tiny helicopter. |
| ⏪ They Fly Backwards | The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards as well as forwards. |
| 🌸 They Drink Flower Nectar | They use their long beaks to sip sweet nectar from inside flowers. |
| 👅 Long Tongues | Their tongues are very long and help them lick up nectar deep inside flowers. |
| ❤️ Fast Heartbeats | Their hearts beat so fast that it is hard to even count the beats. |
| 🪺 Tiny Nests | They build small cozy nests about the size of half a walnut shell. |
| 🌈 Shiny Feathers | Their feathers sparkle and shine in bright colors when the sunlight hits them. |
| 🍽️ They Eat a Lot | They need to eat very often because they use up so much energy flying. |
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