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Hummingbirds for Kids – Fun Facts and Activities

Providing interesting hummingbird facts for kids can include sharing all kinds of information regarding a hummingbirds diet, creating the right environment for the little bird, providing support for...

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Hummingbird Flying – How Hummingbirds Fly The Way They Do

Seeing a hummingbird flying in your garden can sometimes seem like an otherworldly experience. That's because hummingbirds are the only birds worldwide that fly at the deftly speed that they do....

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Can Hummingbirds Walk? What You Should Know About Hummingbird Feet

Hummingbirds are not capable of walking on their little hummingbird feet. They can only perch on branches and feeders. The reason for this is that they need to conserve all of their energy for the...

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Baby Hummingbirds: From Egg to Fledgling

Hummingbirds usually lay eggs at least once and up to three times per year, depending on the hummingbird species. The female will lay two white eggs that hatch after about 2-3 weeks, depending on the...

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Hummingbird Torpor – The Secret to Conserving Energy at Night

Torpor is how hummingbirds conserve energy. All species of hummingbirds enter torpor at night, during cold weather, or when food sources are low. Torpor presents some risks to hummingbirds, but the...

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Hummingbird Mating – Things You Probably Didn’t Know

Male hummingbirds participate in a ritual mating dance that includes flying in certain patterns, flashing their plumage, and dive-bombing their potential suitors. Once a female hummingbird accepts...

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