Yes. As long as you don't disturb it. We had a nest on top of a windchime at the house we just bought, the humming bird came, re-built the nest and is now setting on 2 eggs aprox 12 more days till hatch ;)
It seems the hummingbird picks the best location for her nest every year. Although there are a couple of species, (Rufous for one), that build their new nest on top of the old one.
yes they do
Regardless of which migration route they take, hummingbirds will take the same path that was imprinted the first year that they flew. And they fly alone. Young hummingbirds do not follow their parents and they do not fly in flocks.
"Movement" is a synonym for migration, indicating the act of relocating from one place to another.
The Ocotillo shrub is a crucial supplier of food for hummingbirds during their migration north to the mountain regions of the western US from Mexico. The hummingbirds eat the nectar from the bright red flowers that populate the shrub during the same time as their annual migration. For mysterious reasons, hummingbirds seem to prefer red flowers, and the ocotillo fills the bill (pun intended).
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This behavior is called migration. It is a regular, seasonal movement of animals from one region to another for breeding, feeding, or other purposes.
Hummingbirds and Butterflies are both beautiful creatures. In common they both flit with elegance and beauty during spring and summer and flutter yonder and hither from place to place and flower to flower. Also, they bring amazement and joy into people's lives who notice them as they come by.
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The movement of people within a country is called internal migration. This refers to individuals relocating from one place to another within the same country.
Hummingbirds will visit red flowers and yellow flowers with the same frequency.
Immigration and migration are the same because they both involve some type of moving from one place to another, the difference is that immigration involves a certain group of people traveling in some sort of pack and migration is basically a group of people who move from one place to another from time to time.
No, they do not share the same geographical environment. Hummingbird moths live in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa, whilst hummingbirds live exclusively in the Americas.
the simple answer is yes. although it can not hit the same place 2 times at the same time, the hurricane can return, possibly in the next year. that is why some hurricanes are named and are said to return.