Yes, there are a number of hummingbirds that spend part or all of the year in the deserts of the southwest United States.
Yes there are. The ruby-throated hummingbirds are found in abundance in Malta.
Hummingbirds are found everywhere.
Yes
The biome of the hummingbird varies according to the species. They are very adaptable birds, but preferred biomes are woodlands, forests, meadows and grasslands, riparian areas and marshlands, tropical rainforests and jungles, which are all places where the birds can find sufficient nectar and insects on which to feed. However, hummingbirds are also commonly found in urban/suburban areas, and even in deserts and canyons.
The Gobi Desert is found in Mongolia and China.
In the deserts of the United States, both cottontails and jack rabbits can be found in the deserts.
There are no deserts found in the state of Georgia.
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
Yes, there are several species of hummingbirds that can be found in Oahu, such as the Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonicus) and the red-collared myzomela (Myzomela rosenbergii). However, these birds are not true hummingbirds but rather nectar-feeding birds that may exhibit similar behaviors.
There are several endangered hummingbirds, mostly ones found on islands or in the Amazon.
No, deserts are not found in every country.
Aphids can be found in all but the coldest of deserts.