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  2. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    Video of a hummingbird building a nest. Male hummingbirds do not take part in nesting. [140] Most species build a cup-shaped nest on the branch of a tree or shrub. [141] The nest varies in size relative to the particular species – from smaller than half a walnut shell to several centimeters in diameter. [140]

  3. Black-chinned hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The female builds a well-camouflaged nest in a protected location in a shrub or tree using plant fibers, spider web silk, downy feathers and lichens. Black-chinned hummingbirds prefer to nest 6–12 ft (1.8–3.7 m) above the ground, often on exposed horizontal branches below the canopy.

  4. Swallow-tailed hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The young fledge after 22–24 days but still return to the nest to sleep and be brooded for some more days; they are independent some 2–3 weeks after fledging. Two broods may be raised subsequently, sometimes reusing the nest; due to the prolonged breeding season, three broods might be raised per year in theory, but this does not seem to happen.

  5. Do Hummingbirds Migrate? Where Do They Go In the Winter? - AOL

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    Got hummingbirds in your yard? Learn everything you wanted to know about how they survive and where they go when the weather turns cold.

  6. Nest - Wikipedia

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    A nest is a structure built ... (0.79 in) in size (hummingbirds) to 2 ... Gorillas build fresh nests daily out of leaves and other vegetation in which they sleep at ...

  7. When do hummingbirds arrive in Texas? Want to attract them ...

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    How do I attract hummingbirds to my feeder? Hummingbirds need to eat — a lot. According to the National Audubon Society , these birds feed every 10-15 minutes and visit 1,000-2,000 flowers per day.

  8. When do Hummingbirds leave? As migration starts, how to spot ...

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    Hummingbirds cross Gulf of Mexico, travel more than 3,500 miles. About 20 of the world's 363 known hummingbird species call the U.S. home, according to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.. Most are ...

  9. Ruby-throated hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The breeding habitat is throughout most of the Eastern United States and south-central and southeastern Canada in deciduous and pine forests and forest edges, orchards, and gardens. The female builds a nest in a protected location in a shrub or a tree. Of all hummingbirds in the United States, this species has the largest breeding range. [10]