That is a question I cant answer. So here's what you need to do:
You will need a horse, a white blanket, a Hot Topic chain, and a giant hammer.
First, you will use the horse. You must ride the horse to a horse shop, buy a saddle, and go back home. Do not use the saddle to go back home. Then set the horse free in the desert near your home. If you do not live next to the desert, you fail. You have obtained a horse saddle! Then take the Hot Topic chain and tie it to two objects and separate the two objects as if to make a tripwire. If you used the saddle as one of the objects, you fail. Do not use the saddle ever again. It will betray you. Next, you must take the white blanket and put it over your head as if you were a ghost. Run toward the tripwire at full speed and fall. If you don't make ghost noises while doing this, you fail. Finally, grab the giant hammer, and put it in your room as decoration. Doing this will make your room look nice. If anybody helped in moving the giant hammer, you fail. Tigers love pepper, They hate cinnamon.
Hope I helped!
Yes, hummingbirds in Washington state do migrate. Most species of hummingbirds that breed in Washington, such as the Rufous Hummingbird, migrate to Mexico and Central America for the winter. These birds travel thousands of miles to take advantage of the warmer climates and abundant food sources found in their wintering grounds.
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.
Hummingbirds are the only birds that have so far been determined to drink nectar.
Hummingbirds breath through their mouth (beak) just like we do. They do have any gills or anything else that I know of. =)
they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America This question was asked by Aisea and answered by someone else then my friend, Chris who is a perv
Does she go with them, like maybe their vocal coach?
Yes, hummingbirds in Washington state do migrate. Most species of hummingbirds that breed in Washington, such as the Rufous Hummingbird, migrate to Mexico and Central America for the winter. These birds travel thousands of miles to take advantage of the warmer climates and abundant food sources found in their wintering grounds.
No, the correct statement should be "Hummingbirds and barn swallows migrate each year, but bluejays live in one place all year."
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.
Hummingbirds are the only birds that have so far been determined to drink nectar.
No, They migrate like all other birds; by flying on their own or in pairs
When the weather gets warm. During the season of late spring and the middle of the summer
No, the correct statement should be "Hummingbirds and barn swallows migrate each year, but bluejays live in one place all year."
No, the correct statement should be "Hummingbirds and barn swallows migrate each year, but bluejays live in one place all year."
Hummingbirds breath through their mouth (beak) just like we do. They do have any gills or anything else that I know of. =)
Anacondas don't eat them. Hummingbirds don't go to water and are far too fast.
they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America This question was asked by Aisea and answered by someone else then my friend, Chris who is a perv