That will depend upon the particular species of hummingbird. North American hummingbirds are said to beat their wings around 53 times per second during normal flight. A straight conversion to per minute or per hour would be about 3180 beats per minute or 190800 beats per hour. It is unknown if they can maintain it for that long. Larger hummingbirds generally have fewer beats per second and smaller ones have more.
In one second a hummingbird can flap its wings 32times depending on what type of hummingbird it is.
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12 to 75 times per second
100
30000
55 times per second.
WE can't predict for sure however it should be around 50bps!
About 70 times a second during its normal flight & about 200 times a second when courtship diving.
Hummingbirds beat their wings an estimated 100 beats a second!
Hummingbirds beat their wings 70 times per second!
Well, it depends in how healthy your hummingbird is. If your humming bird is healthy it flaps 1000 times a second.
Hummingbirds
They beat their wings 12-80 beats per second, depending on the species. For 12 beats per second, that is over 8640 per hour.
Hummingbirds only have two wings. However, they flap their wings about 70 times per second, making it look like they may have more then that to the human eye. Hope this helps!
Most hummingbirds flap their wings about 50 or so times a second. Moravia They have special wing that bend so that they can flap their wings faster
A Rufous Hummingbird has a wingspan of 3 - 4 cm and can flap/beat thier wings about 200 times a second