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Hummingbirds increase in population primarily due to abundant food sources, such as flowering plants and feeders that provide nectar. Additionally, favorable weather conditions and suitable habitats for nesting and breeding can lead to higher survival rates for young birds. Seasonal migrations also play a role, as some species may move to areas with more resources, resulting in temporary population surges in those regions. Lastly, reduced predation and habitat conservation efforts can further support their population growth.

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