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Hummingbirds use their long beaks for catching flying insects, for reaching deep into flowers and feeders to reach nectar, for building nests, and for preening their feathers.
To get nectar from flowers. Their long beaks enable them to reach into flowers and then their tongues lick up the nectar.

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