Hummingbirds in Arizona are commonly found in various regions, particularly in the southeastern part of the state, including areas like the Sonoran Desert and the mountains of the Sky Islands. These birds thrive in habitats that provide abundant flowers for nectar, such as canyons, gardens, and high-elevation forests. Species like the Anna's hummingbird and the Black-chinned hummingbird are prevalent in Arizona. The diverse ecosystems support these vibrant birds throughout different seasons.
The Costa's hummingbird lives in the desert.
These are some places Hummingbird's live California ,Arizona, Mexico, and Texas.
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Depends on where you live. In May in Colorado it may be 80 and you can see hummingbirds but be 100 in AZ and no humming birds. It all depends on humidity clean air or not and how much food is available.....
There is no state with the hummingbird as its state bird.
Hummingbird moths live all over North America. They are most commonly found in flowerbeds, gardens and various fields.
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No, they do not share the same geographical environment. Hummingbird moths live in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa, whilst hummingbirds live exclusively in the Americas.
If an albino hummingbird survived to breeding age, like any other hummingbird she would lay two eggs per nest and have up to three nests per season. A normally-colored hummingbird would live 4 to 6 years on average, but an albino would be lucky to live more than a few months.