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Burton, R. (2001). The world of the hummingbird. Willowdale, ON: Firefly Books Limited.

Newfield, N. (2001). Hummingbirds. Toronto, ON: Key Porter Books Limited.

World of hummingbirds. Retrieved September 28, 2009, from http:// www.worldofhummingbirds.com

References

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Outline

• Behavior

• Habitat

• Anatomy

• Diet

• Breeding

• Migration

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•Beat their wings ~15 to ~70 bps

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Size of Hummingbirds Bee Hummingbird

Giant hummingbird

http://img.designswan.comhttp://clas.berkeley.edu

• Lives in Cuba• 2.5 inches long

• Lives in South America• 8 inches long

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Second largest family: ~360 species

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Allen’s Ruby-throatedBroad-tailed

Xantus Lucifer Lucifer White-eared

Rufous Calliope Violet-crowned

http://www.hummingbirds.net/violetcrowned.html

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Anatomy of Hummers

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http://farm1.static.flickr.com/

•Intelligence•Can’t Walk and Smell•Body temperature ~40 degree•Heart rate ~1,200 bpm •Life span ~5 years

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How to understand their gender?

buildyourownbirdhouseplans.com male female

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Do you know a bird can fly back?

http://shawnhull.com/

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scatteredsquirrels.tumblr.com

A bird is hovering!

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Feeding

http://www.natureartists.com

•Eat every ~15 minutes

•Highest metabolism in the warm blooded

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Pollen Beak

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Fighting hummingbirds

http://www.flickr.com/photos/7654676@N05/447705253

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Bathing

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Sleeping Time

http://a_greentree.blog.friendster.com/

During torpor:

•Heart rate ~ 50 bps

•Body temp ~ 20 degree

•Save 60% energy

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Breeding

www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/ www.birdwatching.com/

http://www.coralreefphotos.com

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Ready to go!

www.mommamuse.com/

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http://www.jpopstudios.com/images

•Passengers on Geese!

•Fly ~20 miles/day ~1600km

•Researcher put band their leg

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Migration

•~30% fatten up before migrate

•Don’t fly from high

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http://www.the-scoop-on-wild-birds-and-feeders.com

How to attract hummingbirds?•Food Bee BalmButterfly BushRose of Sharon

Trumpet Vine

•Enough space

•Sunlight

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Friendly bird

http://www.motherearthsgarden.com