Did You Know?

Hummingbirds can flap their wings 80 times a second!

Where They Live

Hummingbirds live in warm places.

What They Eat

They eat nectar from flowers.

What Hummingbirds Do

They help flowers grow by spreading pollen.

They can fly fast and hover in the air.

They have long beaks to sip nectar.

They can be very small or a bit big.

They can make a soft sound when they fly.

They like to drink from many flowers.

More About Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds are found in many places. They are most common in warm areas. They can be seen in gardens and parks. Some kinds are very small, like a bee!

Hummingbirds help flowers grow by moving pollen. This helps plants make seeds. They are good for nature and help keep it healthy.

Some hummingbirds are in danger. We need to help them. We can plant flowers and keep their homes safe.

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

native:originally from a place
biological family:a group of related living things
species:a type of living thing
endangered:at risk of disappearing
population:the number of living things in a group