I'm not quite sure, but if your wondering what color hummingbirds heads are it really depends on the type of hummingbird. If your looking for a specifif kind, as far as I know, all hummingbird heads are not the same color
Yes, hummingbirds are attracted to the color red because it resembles the color of flowers that they feed on for nectar.
Hummingbirds come in all colors and they are about 2-3 inches high.
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.
Hummingbirds have no sense for scent and flowers attract them by their colors.
beige
red and green
dark black eyes
Hummingbirds are attracted to the color red because it resembles the bright red flowers that they feed on for nectar. The color red signals to them that there is a potential food source nearby.
White. No matter the type of hummingbirds their eggs are white. They always lay 2 eggs.
No, they don't, but the bright colors attract them more
Hummingbird feeders are red because many hummingbird-pollinated flowers are red. Hummingbirds see red very well but most insects do not, so red flower color is an adaptation to attract hummingbirds as pollinators and reduce competition with insects.
Because it's maybe the only color they see.