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While a hummingbird is sipping nectar from a plant, it is also cross pollinating the plant as it passes from flower to flower.
No, hummingbirds are not omnivores. They are nectarivores, meaning they primarily feed on nectar from flowers. Their diet is mainly made up of sugar-rich plant nectar, which provides them with the energy they need to fuel their high metabolism.
The bee hummingbird has the smallest brain of any bird species, weighing only about 0.26 grams. Despite its small size, the bee hummingbird exhibits complex behaviors and adaptations for survival.
I think they are to fast to chatch
You don't What idiot would want to harm a Hummingbird?
yes
A hummingbird only sucks nectar out of flowers. It doesn't eat insects. If the praying mantis is big enough, then it has been known to eat small birds, and the humming bird is a small bird.
Very quickly... and with ketchup
fried chicken
To suck nectar out of plants!
no bears do not eat hummingbirds , they are much to slow
A python will eat anything. However hummingbirds are very very very very fast. A python has no hope in catching one. So No a python doesnt eat a hummingbird.
The smallest bird is the Hummingbird. They eat nectar and insects.
it trys to have its way with it then eats it
Nope - they feed on nectar from flowers.
yes they only eat nectar from flowers