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    Hummingbirds eat a lot—nearly half their body weight in nectar and bugs each day! But constant eating is what fuels them to keep their wings flapping up to 90 beats per second. You can help keep ...

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    Food coloring shouldn't be added to the supplemental nectar. "Many hummingbird feeders incorporate the color red in the feeder itself," says Gail Karr, curator of special animal exhibits at the ...

  5. Amethyst woodstar - Wikipedia

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    The amethyst woodstar forages in low bushes and small trees, collecting nectar from a very wide variety of flowering plants. It is known to feed at plants of more than 30 genera. In addition to nectar, it also feeds on insects captured by hawking from a perch. It is dominated by most other hummingbirds. [20]

  6. Trap-lining - Wikipedia

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    Traplining hummingbirds will move from source to source, obtaining nectar from each. Over time, one hummingbird will be the primary visitor to a particular source. [ 7 ] In the case of bumblebees, when competitors are removed, there is an influx to the removal area and less time is spent traplining over long distances.

  7. Sword-billed hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The sword-billed hummingbird is a specialist feeder, feeding mainly on the nectar of flowers with long corollas, including Brugsmania sanguinea, Datura stramonium, Passiflora mixta, P. pinnatistiplua, P. mollissima and P. sexflora, along with flowers from the genera Aethanthus, Fuchsia, Salpichroa, and Solanum.