The mother hummingbird will drink nectar and eat bugs and then regurgitate the slurry substance the baby hummingbirds can digest. She will feed this mixture to the baby hummingbirds approximately every twenty (20) minutes. Baby hummingbirds cannot drink regular nectar as it does not contain enough protein to sustain them.
With a knife and fork
Hummingbirds feed mostly on flower nectar, but they also eat small insects and spiders to get protein and a few feed on tree sap.
really, all year. but the do best in winter and spring.
They don't. The babies are independent when they hatch.
well they feed there babies insects
The mother hummingbird will drink nectar and eat bugs and then regurgitate the slurry substance the baby hummingbirds can digest. She will feed this mixture to the baby hummingbirds approximately every twenty (20) minutes. Baby hummingbirds cannot drink regular nectar as it does not contain enough protein to sustain them.
yes
Flowering plants that produce nectar for the hummingbirds to feed on.
With a knife and fork
no
Of course.
Hummingbirds lay two eggs per breeding season.
Liquid sugar water
Hummingbirds feed mostly on flower nectar, but they also eat small insects and spiders to get protein and a few feed on tree sap.
do the parent seahorses feed there babies