uh. based on my information 3,000-3,002 times per minute
230-260 beats per minute
it beats about 1,260 per minute
About 50 beats per second.
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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.
im not sure but i think it is a fox and bigger things
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There are over 338 species of Hummingbirds, 16 species are found in North America and 3 are native to Florida. They are Black-chinned Hummingbird, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, and Rufous Hummingbird.
Black-chinned Weaver was created in 1904.
Black-chinned Honeyeater was created in 1837.
Black-chinned Fruit Dove was created in 1855.
There are many types of hummingbirds, with over 350 cataloged. The most common include the Allen's Hummingbird, Anna's Hummingbird, Black-Chinned Hummingbird, Blue-Throated, Broad-Tailed, Buff-Bellied, Costa's, Lucifer, Magnificent, Ruby-Throated, Rufous, Violet-Crowned, and White-Eared. There are even albino, which are called either White or Albino. Others include the Jamaican Mango, Ruby-Topaz Hummingbird, Volcano Hummingbird, Gorgeted Puffleg, and Xantus's Hummingbird.
there are lots and lots! here are a few; Mourning Dove Eastern Screech Owl Black-Chinned Hummingbird Ruby-Throated Hummingbird Golden-Fronted Woodpecker Red-Bellied Woodpecker Downy Woodpecker Blue Jay Tufted Titmouse Black-Crested Titmouse Bewick's Wren Northern Cardinal American Robin House Finch American Goldfinch And Texas' state bird the Northern Mockingbird