Bee hummingbirds and blue jays are both bird species, but they belong to different families and have distinct characteristics. They share common traits such as being highly agile fliers and having vibrant plumage, which can attract mates and serve as camouflage. Additionally, both species exhibit complex behaviors and play important roles in their ecosystems, such as pollination for hummingbirds and seed dispersal for blue jays. Despite their differences, they both highlight the diversity and adaptability found within the avian world.
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No. Bluejays are among the largest of the songbirds.The smallest birds are the hummingbirds (order Trochilidae), more specifically the Cuban "Bee Hummingbird" (Mellisuga helenae).
sorry but there is no such thing as a bee hummingbird :( i know all the species and nope no bee hummingbirds sorry:(.
No they don't
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Depending on the gender of the bee hummingbird, they will typically weigh anywhere from 1.65 grams to 1.95 grams. They are very light and graceful birds.
The bee hummingbird is the smallest species and measures 2.25 inches long. It is endemic to Cuba.
The word blue bee does not have a rhyming counterpart. The words blue and bee both however do.
Roses do not typically attract hummingbirds to gardens. Hummingbirds are more attracted to brightly colored flowers that produce nectar, such as trumpet-shaped flowers like honeysuckle or bee balm.
Hummingbirds are generally not attracted to daffodils, as these flowers do not produce the nectar that hummingbirds seek. Daffodils are primarily pollinated by bees and other insects rather than hummingbirds. For attracting hummingbirds, consider planting tubular flowers like trumpet vines or bee balm, which are rich in nectar.
no because the blue banded bee loves blue flowers and does not affect the blue banded bee. so yeah
Yes, bee and wasp stings CAN be fatal to hummingbirds. Hummingbirds will always try to avoid these predators, even staying away from feeders where they are present.