You would have a hard time seeing it's wings because it's wings beat over 100 times per second!
Animals are a beautiful wonder! Hummingbirds do not stay still when they fly, they are indeed moving, however, their wings beat so fast that it is hard to see them, and leads to the illusion of staying still.
Well it depends on how hard the rain is falling.If it is raining hard they can't fly if it is raing really really lightly they probly can but the reason why they can't is because if they get their wings wet it is heaver on their wings and they hard to go on the ground.
They are soft
Hummingbird(s)... although scientists have a hard time accepting the FACT.
If a frog had wings, would it bump it's ass?
It shouldn't be hard to urinate. If there is a problem for you, I would recommend seeing a doctor immediately.
Because it allows them to move quickly in a variety of directions. Most birds flap their wings in a fairly straightforward up-and-down pattern, but a hummingbird’s flapping pattern involves a lot more movement. Hummingbirds twist their wings as they flap forward and backward. In fact, there is reason to believe that the first helicopter was designed after this unique ability of the hummingbird.Hummingbirds have wings that are extremely strong and stiff so they don’t break, as this flight pattern is very hard on their wings.
Beetles
All beetles share the characteristic of having short, hard front wings, called elytra. When a beetle folds its wings, the elytra cover its whole abdomen.
Hard to say. I would guess petrified because you are seeing it through a cloak
It would be a bit hard for him to talk to someone, seeing as he's dead.
Whenever there are no more hummingbirds to feed. Hummingbirds migrate by internal calendars based on day length, no food availability, so leaving your feeder out will not stop them from migrating, A good rule of thumb is to leave your feeder up until two weeks after the first hard frost to provide extra energy for late-migrating hummingbirds.