Anna's Hummingbird - by Feliciano, 7th grader at Valley View Elementary School, Phoenix, Arizona |
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How to identify Anna's Hummingbird?The length of the hummingbird is 3 1/2 inches.They flap their wings 55 times per second. They are so small that they can in a fit in a bottle. Where do Anna's Hummingbirds live?Hummingbirds live in North America How do Anna's Hummingbirds nest? The typical hummingbird nest is tiny and covered with plant fibers. How do the eggs look?Hummingbirds always lay two eggs per clutch while other birds lay more than two eggs per clutch What do they eat? Hummingbirds eat a lot of things like necter, berries, insects, chokecherry, shrubs, elderberries, dogwood and barberries. What are it's predators? The common household cat. |