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The doctorbird, also known as the hummingbird, typically migrates rather than hibernates. Many species of hummingbirds, such as the ruby-throated hummingbird, migrate between North America and Central America in response to seasonal changes and food availability. During migration, they travel long distances to find warmer climates and abundant nectar sources. Unlike some other animals, hummingbirds do not enter a hibernation state but may enter torpor, a temporary state of reduced metabolic rate, to conserve energy during cold nights.

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