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What hummingbirds are endangered is a good question. And the answer is that the Ruby-Throughted hummingbird is an endangered hummingbird and there is a couple of different hummingbirds endangered. So check out more information at www.Nationalgeographics.com
They are tiny, thus, easier prey.
I think so
They are tiny, thus, easier prey.
It depends on the different hummingbird species.
The Bee Humming BirdA Hummingbird. They Are 18cm3 In Size And Eat Nectar.
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yes
No. Commercial hummingbird nectar is fine. But it gets stale, so change it often.DO NOT EVER put honey in hummingbird nectar; that WILL kill them.
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No. They are widely spread and seen. Some types of hummingbirds live in smaller ranges but none are endangered.
With he flowers they get the nectar from. The pollen off the flower gets on the hummingbird's wings and beck. By going from flower to flower, it's just helping the flower pollinate. The hummingbird gets helped also since it gets food from the flower.