Hummingbird Facts for Kids

Hummingbirds are the smallest birds and can hover in mid-air. They have colorful feathers and drink nectar from flowers using their long, thin beaks.

There are over 300 species of hummingbirds. They can fly backward and upside down. Hummingbirds have a very fast heartbeat, up to 1,260 beats per minute.

Hummingbirds migrate long distances, some traveling up to 2,000 miles. They build tiny nests using spider silk and plant material. A hummingbird's wings beat around 50 times per second.

Hummingbirds have excellent memories and can remember every flower they have visited. They need to eat half their body weight in nectar each day to stay energized.

Hummingbirds are important pollinators, helping plants reproduce. They have a keen sense of sight and can see ultraviolet light. Some species of hummingbirds can live up to 10 years.

Teach kids about the fascinating world of hummingbirds with fun facts and activities. Explore more about these tiny, speedy birds with crafts, games, and educational resources.

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