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  2. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    Males in the genus Chaetocercus have been recorded above 100 beats per second during courtship displays. [156] The number of beats per second increases above "normal" hovering while flying during courtship displays (up to 90 per second for the calliope hummingbird, Selasphorus calliope); a wingbeat rate 40% higher than its typical hovering rate ...

  3. Patagona - Wikipedia

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    The giant hummingbird hovers at an average of 15 wing beats per second, a slow rate for a hummingbird. [14] Its resting heart rate is 300 beats per minute, with a peak rate in flight of 1020 beats per minute. [14] Energy requirements for hummingbirds do not scale evenly with size increases, meaning a larger bird such as giant hummingbird ...

  4. Bird anatomy - Wikipedia

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    This adaptation allows for an efficient nutrient and oxygen transport throughout the body, providing birds with energy to fly and maintain high levels of activity. A ruby-throated hummingbird's heart beats up to 1,200 times per minute (about 20 beats per second). [65]

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    Some of these hummingbirds are spotted in cool months, and some have only ever been recorded once or twice. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: ...

  7. Ruby-throated hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    Hummingbirds have one of the highest metabolic rates of any animal, with heart rates up to 1260 beats per minute, breathing rate of about 250 breaths per minute even at rest, and oxygen consumption of about 4 ml oxygen/g/hour at rest. [26]

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  9. Hover (behaviour) - Wikipedia

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    Like hummingbirds, fruit bats and nectar bats hover over flowers while feeding on fruits or nectar. Comparison between bats and hummingbirds has revealed that these animals exert similar amounts of energy relative to body weight during hovering: hummingbirds can twist their wings more easily and are more aerodynamic, but bats have bigger wings and larger strokes.