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Humming Bird Facts For Kids!!!!

        Humming birds create a buzzing sound, when they fly. Humming birds create this sound because they flap their wings rapidly. They can flap their wings up to 80 times in a second. Thats why people call those birds “hummingbirds.” Humming birds can move their wings rapidly. 

      So, thats how hummingbirds hover. Humming birds rest in 1 area in the middle of the air. There are lots of types of humming birds. For example, a bee hummingbird is the littlest bird in the world. They are weigh less than a penny. But they are tiny bit larger than bees. Bee humming birds make small nests. They make it with spider wens and bits of bark. Their houses are only an inch wide. Bee humming birds make small nests. 

     They make it with spider wens and bits of bark. Their houses are only an inch wide.
 Humming birds go very fast. It takes a lot of energy to go even fast as they do. This means they have to eat many food. Their favourite food is nectar, and a sweet liquid inside of some flowers. They have to visit a lots of flowers to go get nectar to survive. They can store much energy to live. 

     They can store much energy to being alive during the night.
 Humming birds don’t use their long beaks. They use their tongues to get food. Hummingbirds help flowers by spreading their pollen. When they feed they get pollen on their head and bring it to the next flower.





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