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      • Colorful feathers, delicate bodies, and lightning-fast wings make hummingbirds a captivating species. These small birds are renowned for their ability to fly backward, an extraordinary feat unique to their kind.
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    • Rufous-Breasted Hummingbird. The rufous-breasted hermit (Glaucis hirsutus), also called a hairy hermit, is a picky eater. It will only feed from flowers whose corolla (the whorl of petals that leads down into the nectaries) length and curvature exactly matches that of its bill.
    • Long-Tailed Sylph. Male long-tailed sylphs (Aglaiocercus kingii) have amazingly long tails, around five inches in length. They are so long that they actually hamper the birds' flight, requiring males to be especially strong and skilled fliers to survive to breeding age.
    • Rufous-Crested Coquette. Coquettes are some of the smallest species of hummingbird, and the rufous-crested coquette (Lophornis delattrei) measures only about 2.5 inches in length and weighs less than .1 of an ounce.
    • Ruby-Topaz Hummingbird. Although ruby-topaz hummingbirds (Chrysolampis mosquitus) are dainty—weighing only .12 of an ounce—the males can be quite aggressive when defending their territories from competitors.
  2. Aug 14, 2020 · Here are 10 fascinating facts about hummingbirds: 1. There are 360+ hummingbird species. With 15 hummingbird species found in the U.S.and several others that pop up there rarely, we see only a fraction of the total number of species.

    • Hummingbirds Are Not Shy. “I wear a floral kimono on my deck on warm summer mornings. I’ve had hummingbirds come in close a few times. I love those morning visits but sorry, no nectar here!”
    • Tough Birds in Small Packages. “They’re small but mighty. They don’t stand for any nonsense from bigger birds,” says Carolyn Terlouw of Ajax, Ontario. Are hummingbirds territorial at feeders and flowers?
    • Fleeting Flying Beauty. “Hummingbirds are like beautiful dreams. I feel lucky to get another glimpse or two,” says Shawna Fitzsimmons of East Nassau, New York.
    • Fast Beating Wings. “One of my favorite hummingbird characteristics is the ‘zoom zoom’ sound from the beating of their wings. I’ll hear it just above my head as I pull weeds in my flower bed.
    • Fiery-throated Hummingbird. There are few other birds that rival the spectacular iridescence of the Fiery-throated Hummingbird. Found only in the cloud forests of Costa Rica and western Panama, for bird lovers, this bird alone warrants a trip to Central America!
    • Marvellous Spatuletail. The remarkable racket shaped appendages of male Marvellous Spatuletails are used in courtship displays and can even be moved independently.
    • Red-tailed Comet. Easily one of the most gorgeous hummingbirds in the world, with its dazzling colours and long tail. This species is found in arid, mountainous habitat in Bolivia and northern Argentina.
    • Anna's Hummingbird. The northernmost year round resident hummingbird. Anna's Hummingbirds regularly winter as far north as Southeast Alaska! During cold winter nights, they must go into a controlled state of hypothermia known as "torpor", when their metabolic rate drops by an astounding 95%!
  3. One of my favorite facts about hummingbirds is the different names people call their flocks. Some of these include a “bouquet”, a “glittering”, a “hover”, or my personal favorite, a “shimmer”. I think this last name describes the beautiful iridescence of their feathers perfectly!

  4. Jul 11, 2023 · Hummingbirds are an extraordinary family of birds found solely in the New World, with roughly 338 different species. They are exceptional among birds due to their capacity to hover for prolonged periods of time and sometimes even fly backward.

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