Have you ever seen a bird hover in mid-air as if it’s just floating? That’s what hummingbirds do! These tiny birds are among the smallest in the world, and they have some pretty cool tricks up their feathers!
How Hummingbirds Fly
Unlike other birds, hummingbirds can fly not just forward but up, down, backwards, and they can even spin around while flying! This is possible because of their super-fast wing flaps. Hummingbirds can flap their wings up to 70 times per second. This fast movement makes a humming noise, which is how they got their name!
Their Incredible Speed
These little birds are super speedy. When they need to, they can zoom through the air at speeds reaching 54 kilometers per hour (about 34 miles per hour). That’s really fast, especially for such a small bird.
What Do Hummingbirds Eat?
Hummingbirds love sweet things! They drink nectar from flowers, which is like a sugary treat for them. Their long, slender beaks are perfect for reaching into flowers to get to the nectar. They also catch tiny insects in mid-air for a bit of protein.
Why They Love Bright Colors
Hummingbirds are attracted to bright colors like red, orange, and pink. These colors often tell them where to find the best flowers and nectar. That’s why many people who like to watch hummingbirds put out feeders filled with sugary water that’s colored red.
A Cool Fact!
Did you know that hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards? That’s right! This unique skill helps them move between flowers quickly and efficiently.
As we wrap up our exploration of these fascinating birds, why not join in the fun? You can color your own hummingbird on our special coloring page. It’s a great way to bring these amazing creatures to life with your favorite colors. Download the coloring page today and start your journey with the wonderful world of hummingbirds!