Nectar!
Generally not. Both hummingbirds and bees extract nectar from flowers. Hummingbirds consume nectar, but do not produce nor do they drink honey. However, if you put honey water in a hummingbird feeder, the bird will consume the honey.
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Herbivores. They consume nectar from flowers.
Hummingbirds drink mostly sugar water from feeders. They also drink nectar fro wild flowers. They also need other protein and nutrients. They get these from eating small insects.
From the nectar
Yes, hummingbirds are attracted to sugar water as a source of nectar for their diet.
Anacondas don't eat them. Hummingbirds don't go to water and are far too fast.
Most Definitely YES! :D Hummingbirds are oftentimes seen flying from flower to flower, sticking their long beaks into the center to sip any available nectar that is inside the flower. They have to travel to many different flowers since each has an insignificant amount of nectar to consume. This is also why hummingbird feeders are filled with sugary water, providing hummingbirds with a food source that is similar to plant nectar.
Hummingbirds LOVE sugar water.
Both are birds, however penguins fly in water while hummingbirds fly in air. Penguins live on fish while hummingbirds live on nectar.
you feed them sugar water
no they are not.. they eat bugs and sugar water not people