Yes, some species of hummingbirds migrate to South America, particularly in the fall, to escape colder temperatures and find more abundant food sources. For example, the Ruby-throated Hummingbird migrates from North America to Central America and parts of northern South America. Other species may also travel long distances within the continent depending on seasonal changes and food availability.
No, they migrate to South America. Some fly over the Gulf of Mexico!
were did hummingbirds originally come from
Male hummingbirds can fly.
Hummingbirds only live in the Western Hemisphere. Hummingbirds only live on the continents of South and North America. They are tropical birds and cannot live in cold weather. They migrate to Mexico, Central and South America to winter over and then migrate back to the USA in the spring and summer.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds typically migrate in the fall, starting in late August through October. They travel from their breeding grounds in eastern North America to their wintering grounds in Central America. The timing of their migration is influenced by factors such as day length, food availability, and weather conditions.
i think in the winter?
^^^^ yes ^^^^
They will fly south probably at the end of August to mid September. They will start to fly south even when there are still flowers in bloom. They will start at differnt times depending on where you live.
Most hummingbirds head south by the end of August and the beginning of September.
yes!
yes they can.
no