Interesting Facts About Hummingbirds For Kids

Tiny Size Hummingbirds are among the smallest birds in the world, with the bee hummingbird being the smallest species, about the size of a bumblebee.

Super-Fast Wings Their wings beat incredibly fast, up to 80 times per second during normal flight and even faster during courtship displays.

Hovering Ability Hummingbirds are the only birds that can hover in place like helicopters, allowing them to drink nectar from flowers without landing.

Colorful Feathers:  Their feathers come in vibrant colors like red, green, blue, and purple. These colors come from how light reflects off their feathers, not from pigments.

 High Metabolism: Hummingbirds have the highest metabolism of any bird. They need to eat almost constantly to keep up their energy, especially since they burn a lot of calories flying.

 Long Tongues Their tongues are long and split at the end, allowing them to reach deep into flowers to sip nectar.

 Migration Adventures:  Some hummingbirds travel long distances when the weather gets cold, flying thousands of miles to warmer places for winter.

Nest Building Female hummingbirds build nests all on their own using soft materials like plant fibers and spider silk. Their nests are tiny, about the size of a walnut.

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