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link to Endangered Hummingbird Species: Here Are The Species That Are Currently In Danger Of Extinction

Endangered Hummingbird Species: Here Are The Species That Are Currently In Danger Of Extinction

There are species of hummingbirds that are endangered worldwide. While this may not be a shock (due to all we know about climate change, habitat loss & biodiversity loss), we must keep ourselves...

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Albino Hummingbirds: Where To Find The Pure White & Leucistic Hummingbirds

An albino hummingbird is a rare bird that looks, unlike any other hummer. Albino hummingbirds suffer from albinism, a genetic mutation that impedes dark pigment production. This gives their feathers...

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Hummingbirds Fighting: Are They Territorial

Hummingbirds will fight each other for territory, food, and a mate. Luckily, they usually don't end up severely injured and only lose a feather or two in a fight. Hummingbirds are territorial by...

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Hummingbird Moth – Don’t confuse This one with a hummingbird

The hummingbird moth is a hawk-moth that is not to be confused with the hummingbird vertebrae species. At first glance, the hummingbird moth's flight pattern, humming sounds, and affinity for tubular...

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link to Black-Chinned Hummingbird: Archiloches Alexander

Black-Chinned Hummingbird: Archiloches Alexander

If you're looking to lure in some hummingbirds in your yard, chances are you'll have a Dark Black Hummingbird visit you. Dark Black Hummingbird (Archilochus Alexandri), also known as the...

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Hummingbird Anatomy 101

There are hundreds of species of hummingbirds - more than 300! So each one has some unique features that differentiate them. Many hummingbirds can be seen in North America, but you can find the...

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