Have hummingbirds visited your feeders this season? Our appreciation for our tiny avian neighbors is well documented, which is why our eyes are always peeled for a glimpse of a hummingbird flitting ...
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How do hummingbirds use their tongues and beaks?
Scientists tried for years to understand how a hummingbird tongue and beak works. Discover the fascinating ways these tiny ...
Hummingbirds have arrived now that the temperatures are rising. Here are five facts about these colorful little flyers that can soar at speeds of 25 to 30 mph — and dive at speeds of nearly 60 mph.
Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly forward and backward. They can hover in midair, fly sideways and even upside-down. Here are some other interesting facts about the birds: Hummingbirds will ...
This spring, our native coralbean, Erythrina herbacea, in our Brevard Discovery Garden (BDG) received numerous visits from hummingbirds. I know this because the tree is full of seed pods, which are ...
Hummingbirds and butterflies have a lot on common. They're both pollinators and both creatures gardeners like to see in their yards. Here are some suggestions from the National Audubon Society to help ...
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