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Do you use a microscope to study how a hummingbird gets its food?

yes


What is the symbiotic relationship of hummingbirds and fruit trees?

With he flowers they get the nectar from. The pollen off the flower gets on the hummingbird's wings and beck. By going from flower to flower, it's just helping the flower pollinate. The hummingbird gets helped also since it gets food from the flower.


How does a hummingbird gets endangered?

they dont


Does the hummingbird gets inside its nest?

yes


Can the red nectar bought from the store kill the hummingbird?

No. Commercial hummingbird nectar is fine. But it gets stale, so change it often.DO NOT EVER put honey in hummingbird nectar; that WILL kill them.


Can i introduction of food chain?

a food chain would be like this egale gets the snake gets the mouse gets the cricket gets the grass the grass reproduceses thats a food chain an example of one it can be a food chain of anything


Why does the hummingbird live with the ocotillo?

The Ocotillo shrub is a crucial supplier of food for hummingbirds during their migration north to the mountain regions of the western US from Mexico. The hummingbirds eat the nectar from the bright red flowers that populate the shrub during the same time as their annual migration. For mysterious reasons, hummingbirds seem to prefer red flowers, and the ocotillo fills the bill (pun intended).


Is the such a thing as a bee hummingbird?

Yes, the bee hummingbird is the world's smallest bird species native to Cuba. It has a similar size and agility to a bee, which is where it gets its name. It feeds on nectar and is known for its rapid wing beats and vibrant plumage.


Where would the marmot gets its food?

It would seek out edible plants in its surroundings.


Does the webkinz hummingbird allow you to get a tree top room?

Yes. Any bird Webkinz gets you a treetop room.


Does the hummingbird molt as it gets older?

Yes, hummingbirds do molt. Until their first molt, the hummingbird has a thin tan or gray color on the outer edge of their feathers. This is most noticeable on the hummingbird's head. Female hummingbirds usually molt after nesting. Hummingbirds usually have one full molt a year.


Where does if gets its food?

it gets the food from the soil