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Calliope hummingbirds eat flower nectar, tree sap, and insects.
To get nectar from a flower, a hummingbird first inserts its long bill and/or tongue into the blossom. Its specially adapted tongue is folded into paired troughs or partial tubes and draws nectar into its mouth by capillary action. Hummingbirds also eat large quantities of insects and other invertebrates, tree sap, the honeydew from aphids and scale insects, and occasionally fruit juices as well as flower nectar.
Vitex---Chaste Tree
Chaste tree has no serious side effects. Mild side effects can include nausea, stomach issues, diarrhea, and itchy rash. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not use chaste tree. It isn't known if chaste tree is safe for children.
Vervain Hummingbird was created in 1758.
Vitex Negundo
It eats nectar from flowers. Hummers have a fast breathing rate, a fast heartbeat, and a high body temperature. They must feed every 10 minutes or so all day, and they may consume 2/3 of their body weight in a single day.A major part of a hummingbird's diet is sugar. They get it from flower nectar and tree sap. Hummers also need protein in order to build muscles, so they eat insects and pollen. The tongue of a hummingbird has grooves on the side, which are used to catch insects in the air--also from leaves and spider webs.
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vitex negundo l.
Because one is a bird and one is a moth, they don't have a common ancestor (at least not for a VERY long time). However, they have evolved to eat the same food: nectar. Hummingbirds are chiefly diurnal, meaning they are active during the day. This leaves the niche of feeding at flowers open at night. The hummingbird moth has developed adaptations to feed on nectar much like the hummingbird has: the ability to hover and collect nectar using a long proboscus. So if you imagine them on an evolutionary tree, they are coming from vastly different ancestral backgrounds. However, they have evolved very similar strategies for collecting their food. That's convergent evolution.