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Hummingbirds

A small species of bird found in the Americas. Notable for their ability to hover and fly backwards due to their size and extremely fast wing movement.

1,278 Questions

How many wings per pound?

The amount of chicken wings per pound varies greatly by the size of the wing. On average there are 6 to 12 chicken wings per pound depending on size.

Do hummingbirds like color or scent better?

Hummingbirds have no sense for scent and flowers attract them by their colors.

How does a humming-bird look like?

Tiny and cute (and very fast moving). See one on the link below:

Where does a hummingbird live in Geogia?

Same place he lives in any other state or country---in trees!

Is it too early to put out hummingbird feeders in Washington state?

I am not EXACTLY sure. But I think so.

-Ask Annie

It's never too early, because the Anna's hummingbirds stay here all year round, and they really appreciate the few people to put out feeders all winter.

The Rufous hummers will be back in April

When do you put out hummingbird feeder in pa?

They begin to arrive around the 3rd week in April.

A hummingbird may flap its wings between 68400 and 280800 times per hour round the smaller number to the nearest thousand?

When rounding 68,400 to the nearest thousand, you look at the hundreds digit, which is 4. Since 4 is less than 5, you round down, resulting in 68,000. Therefore, the rounded number of wing flaps is 68,000 times per hour.

Do people eat Hummingbirds?

No. This bird is too beautiful to eat by humans.

Do hummingbirds migrate?

Yes, they do. But I do not know exactly where and when.

What to do with an injured hummingbird?

Give it water to drink and nectar. Put a strainer over it so that it can't fly away but can easily get air. Once it seems to have recovered some put it in a flower bush where it can continue to rest on its own. If it is able to fly it should fly away soon. However, if the injury is very bad you may not be able to help it.

Can a hummingbird register a negative speed because it can fly backwards?

No, speed is not a vector. Velocity is a vector (speed in a direction). Since speed does not need a direction to describe it, it is irrelevant which direction the bird is flying. The only factors are distance and time.

What is the meaning of feeder?

One who, or that which, gives food or supplies nourishment; steward., One who furnishes incentives; an encourager., One who eats or feeds; specifically, an animal to be fed or fattened., One who fattens cattle for slaughter., A stream that flows into another body of water; a tributary; specifically (Hydraulic Engin.), a water course which supplies a canal or reservoir by gravitation or natural flow., A branch railroad, stage line, or the like; a side line which increases the business of the main line., A small lateral lode falling into the main lode or mineral vein., A strong discharge of gas from a fissure; a blower., An auxiliary part of a machine which supplies or leads along the material operated upon., A device for supplying steam boilers with water as needed.

What types of hummingbirds are endangered?

What hummingbirds are endangered is a good question. And the answer is that the Ruby-Throughted hummingbird is an endangered hummingbird and there is a couple of different hummingbirds endangered. So check out more information at www.Nationalgeographics.com

What are some facts about hummingbirds?

Here are some facts about hummingbirds:

  • Hummingbirds can be different colors.
  • A hummingbird is faster than a cheetah.

Can you test a hypothesis that hummingbird spend most of their waking hour feeding?

Yes, they do. Without food, such as nectar or insects, a hummingbird will perish within one hour. Their flying alone take a vast amount of food intake to allow them to function properly.

How many times per second does a stink bug flap its wings?

A stink bug typically flaps its wings at a rate of around 2 to 5 times per second when in flight. This rate can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. Their wing movement is generally slower compared to other flying insects, which allows them to navigate effectively while conserving energy.