Hummingbirds the acrobats of the air!

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HUMMINGBIRDS THE ACROBATS OF THE AIR! Power Point by Sydney

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Hummingbirds the acrobats of the air!. Power Point by Sydney. I ntroduction. Scientific name of hummingbirds is Trochilidae It is the smallest bird in the world!!!! It is in the bird family. What hummingbirds look like. They have long, thin beaks - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HUMMINGBIRDS THE ACROBATS OF THE AIR!

Power Point by Sydney

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Introduction

Scientific name of hummingbirds is TrochilidaeIt is the smallest bird in the world!!!!It is in the bird family

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What hummingbirds look like

They have long, thin beaks

They are very bright and colorful like a parrot but Females are duller.

Their iridescent feathers look like scales!

They have small, notched tails.

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More of What Hummingbirds Look Like

Some can weigh one tenth of an ounce!!They can usually grow to be about 2-8 inches

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Life-Span/ Is It Endangered?

It’s average life-span is about 5-10 years

Hummingbirds are NOT endangered because there are so many different kinds

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Where It Lives

• Hummingbirds live in North America and South America from as high as Canada all the way down to Chile

• They can live in lots of different habitats such as: forests, tropical forests, deserts, gardens, and anywhere near flowers…even in cities.

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Climate Where It LivesIn tropical forests it is hot and wetIn deserts it is very dry and hot.In forests there are a lot of trees.Any climate where there are flowers.

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What It Eats And How They Get It

A hummingbird eats nectar and insects that are picked off of leaves, twigs, or caught in mid-air.

In winter birds called sap-suckers drill holes in trees and hummingbirds eat the sap.

It is a Herbivore

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Prey And Predators Hummingbirds

are prey to: snakes, hunting birds, house cats, and house dogs.

They are Predator to: small insects

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Behavior- How They Act

The mom stays with the babies until they can take care of themselves.

Some migrate to Northern Mexico and some travel to United States or Canada

When they mate male hummingbirds dance and make buzzing sounds to attract females.

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The BabiesThe female makes the nest well camouflaged and comfortable so predators can’t find it.The first day one egg is laid. Two days later she lays another egg.Two or three weeks later one egg hatches. Two days later second egg hatches.The babies have no feathers and eyes shut and have huge heads.

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Physical Adaptations

They have a long beak to suck nectar out of flowers Female hummingbirds are very dull so predators won’t see

the nest and eggs. They are very small so they can hide in a lot of places. Babies are dull so they won’t be caught and killed right after

they were born.

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Behavioral Adaptations Wings can move up to

eighty times a second so it can go fast to get away from predators.

When it sleeps if it runs out of energy it spreads out its wings and breathes slowly to save energy.

It migrates to Mexico or Canada in winter so that it doesn’t get too cold and freeze.

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Physiological Adaptations As a baby their muscles in their wings grow stronger so as an adult

they can fly faster. It turns food into energy faster than bigger animals so it doesn’t run

out of energy. They have special muscle fibers in their chest which help them stay

strong and build endurance Extra long hairs on the tongue which help it sip the nectar from flowers

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Fun Facts!!Under their feathers they have tiny plates with air bubbles and when it hits them it makes a rainbow of colorsWhen they are mating male hummingbirds make groups and sing to attract a mate.Hummingbirds got their name because when they fly really fast they make humming sounds.Some can fly upside-down and backwards!!