Well I can tell you that the average Humming Bird Can flap its wings 50-53 flaps a second so if you times that many flaps to the hour you'll get your answer.
they flap there wings over "5,000,000,000,000,000" times or "more"!
40,000
It depends on how far it goes and the size of the bird.
This is not a question that can have a meaningful answer becase no honey bee flaps its wings continuously for an hour, but when flying they beat their wings at between 200 and 230 times a second.
The Giant Hummingbird beats its wings 10-15 times per second. The fastest recorded rate is about 80 beats per second on an Amethyst Woodstar Hummingbird. North American hummingbirds average around 53 flaps per second.
Hummingbirds are among the smallest birds on earth. However, they are one of the fastest. The hummingbird flaps its wings 180 thousand times in one hour.
Depending on the species, hummingbirds can flap their wings anywhere from 40-80 times in one second, with the fastest being 90. During courtship, wing speed will increase further--even up to 200 times per second.A Ruby-throated Hummingbird, hovering in open space, has a wingbeat rate of about 50-52 times per second. The smaller the hummingbird, the faster the speed, ranging from about 10-80 beats per second.See related links for more info.A hummingbird flaps it wings 70 times per second. That's 4,200 times a minute.
a dragonfly beats its wings 30 beats per second
Moths flap their wings wildly when they feel threatened. It is a defense mechanism.
80 times per second
It depends on how far it goes and the size of the bird.
This is not a question that can have a meaningful answer becase no honey bee flaps its wings continuously for an hour, but when flying they beat their wings at between 200 and 230 times a second.
90 times per secondI learned this in First Grade. A ladybug beats its wings 90 times every second; also 2,700 a minute; and 162,000 times an hour.
A dragonfly flies by flapping its 4 large (but thin and transparent) wings. Dragonflies can beat their wings up to 40 times per second, and fly at up to 30 km/hour (18.6 mph).
Bumble bees beat their wings between 130 and 240 times a second with the smaller bees at the higher end of the scale and the larger bees at the low end. To say how may times an hour would imply they fly continuously for an hour, which they don't.
Hummingbird's typically flap their wings 50 times per second and up to 200 times per second. Per minute: 3000 flaps up to 12,000. Hourly: 180,000 typically and up to 720,000. Now that is a lot of flapping eh...:)
a hummingbird can drink nectar from flowers, fly 27 miles per hour, flap their wings 80 times per second
The Giant Hummingbird beats its wings 10-15 times per second. The fastest recorded rate is about 80 beats per second on an Amethyst Woodstar Hummingbird. North American hummingbirds average around 53 flaps per second.
Hummingbirds are among the smallest birds on earth. However, they are one of the fastest. The hummingbird flaps its wings 180 thousand times in one hour.