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Many people know that hummingbirds are the smallest birds in the world, but this is not entirely accurate, because there are about 315 species of hummingbirds in the world, from Alaska in North America to the Strait of Magellan in South America, and many islands in between. They also vary greatly in size, with the largest giant hummingbird being centimeter-long, and certainly not the smallest bird in the world. The hummingbird born in Cuba has a body length of only centimeters, of which the beak and tail account for about half, weighs only about 2 grams, and its size is about the same as that of a bee, such a hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world, and its eggs are also the smallest eggs in the world, not much larger than a full stop.
Hummingbirds' feathers are mostly bright and have a metallic sheen. They have excellent flying skills, they can fly backwards, take off and land vertically, and their wings vibrate very quickly, up to 50 70 times per second, so there is"Sacred Bird"、"Comet"、"Goddess of the Forest"with"Corolla"and so on. In recent years, many places in China have claimed to have discovered hummingbirds, but in fact, they are all misinformation.
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How small is a hummingbird? Raindrops fell on it like a "bomb".
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The hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world, generally only the size of a bee, like the size of a broad bean, and is one of the few birds in the world that can fly upside down, flapping its wings about 50 times per second and traveling at a speed of about 50-65 kilometers per hour.
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It is about two grams the size of a bee, and the egg is as small as a mung bean.
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As big as a bee. It weighs about two grams.
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The smallest red hermit hummingbird and honey-sucking hummingbird weigh less than 2 grams, and the largest giant hummingbird weighs 19-21 grams. Most of the rest of the hummingbirds weigh in grams.
Hummingbirds have a wide variety of beak shapes, and beaks of different lengths and shapes are often a good indicator of the different flowers they eat. Hummingbirds have extendable, forked tongues that make it easy to suck nectar. Hummingbirds are typically small-footed birds, they cannot walk on the ground, and they change position on their perches by flying rather than walking.
When flying, the wings flap rapidly, fast, powerful and persistent; The frequency can reach more than 50 times per second. He is good at lingering among the flowers for a long time to "stop flying", and sometimes he can fly upside down. It is closely related to swifts.
Hummingbirds, like other birds, do not have a well-developed olfactory system and rely primarily on vision. About 90% of hummingbirds' diet comes from nectar, with the rest being arthropods, including flies, wasps, spiders, beetles and ants. Their thin, long beaks are ideal for sucking nectar.
It is found in Latin America, north to the southern part of North America, and along the eastern coast of the Pacific Ocean to Alaska.
Hummingbirds have the characteristics of sexual dimorphism, females are generally larger than males, and males usually have more plumage and feather ornaments; Females are likely to have more concealment than males, so females are less likely to attract predators to the nest during incubation and brooding periods. The plumage of sub-adult birds resembles those of females.
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Hummingbirds generally weigh in grams and have a body length of between 6-12 centimeters. Hummingbirds are smaller in size than Gli Kuan, and their plumage is brightly colored, glowing with rainbow or metallic sheen, and is named after the sound of its wings that resemble a bee when flying.
There are many species of hummingbirds, among which the smallest red hermit hummingbird and honey-sucking hummingbird weigh less than 2 grams, while the largest giant hummingbird weighs 19-21 grams.
Hummingbirds feed on most of the nectar of flowers, while the rest feed on arthropods, including flies, wasps, spiders, beetles, and ants.
The hummingbird distribution is limited to the western hemisphere, and generally lives in Latin America, north to the southern part of North America, and along the eastern coast of the Taixin Lao Plain to Alaska.
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Hummingbirds generally weigh in grams and have a body length of between 6-12 centimeters. Hummingbirds are small in size, with brightly colored plumage, iridescent or metallic sheen, and are named after the sound of their wings that resemble bees when flying.
There are many species of hummingbirds, among which the smallest red hermit hummingbird and honey-sucking hummingbird weigh less than 2 grams, while the largest giant hummingbird base beam weighs 19-21 grams. Luck.
Most hummingbirds feed on nectar, while the rest feed on arthropods, including flies, wasps, spiders, beetles and ants.
The hummingbird distribution is confined to the western hemisphere and generally lives in Latin America, north to southern North America, and along the eastern coast of the Pacific Ocean to Alaska.
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