No. But humming birds have to eat every few minutes or they will get tired and can't fly.
It means "Hummingbird of the south" or "He of the south"
south america
because thay are longer than others
The south Melbourne swans
There is no state with the hummingbird as its state bird.
The standard answer used to be to take down the feeders after Labor Day to encourage your little guests to move on...but that actually isn't a good idea, because you will want to not only give your own backyard hummingbirds a final shot of calories/energy before they leave your vicinity, but also help migrating hummingbirds from more northern locales who make a stop in your area before moving on. Migration is triggered by the shorter days; it creates hormonal changes in the hummingbirds prompting them to fly south; the presence of your hummingbird feeder isn't going to override that call of nature. So -- short answer -- keep your feeder filled with nectar for about two weeks after your own local hummers leave; that will ensure that late travelers through your area can get refueled en route to the South.
They don't like the south!
Anywhere in north America, south America, Africa, and Asia
The Curse of the Hummingbird - 2007 was released on: USA: 15 November 2007 (South Bay Films Annual Film Festival) (premiere)
after the last hummingbird leaves. when the weather turns cooler most hummingbirds head south. humming bird feeders can be used for many YEARS, as long as they don't have crax in them. change the syrup in them every 5 to 7 days. otherwise fermentation occurs. which is a type of alcohal. it is very bad for the hummingbids
A hummingbirds biome is in the rocky mountains of south america.
The giant hummingbird is the largest species of hummingbird. The giant hummingbird weighs 0.63â??0.85 ounces and has a wingspan of up 8.5 inches.