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7 Fascinating Facts About Hummingbirds

  • Writer: Wild Brazil
    Wild Brazil
  • Oct 25, 2024
  • 2 min read
7 Fascinating Facts About Hummingbirds
Green-crowned Plovercrest

Hummingbirds are incredible birds, captivating us with their delicacy and flying skills. These birds play a fundamental role in the ecosystem, acting as important pollination agents. Where there are hummingbirds, there are also flowers and fruits, and their presence contributes to maintaining biodiversity. 7 Fascinating Facts About Hummingbirds


See below 7 Fascinating Facts About Hummingbirds


  1. The only bird that can hover: One of the most remarkable characteristics of hummingbirds is their ability to fly forward, backward, and hover in mid-air. This is due to the rapid movement of their wings, which can beat up to 80 times per second.



  2. Iridescent coloring: The feathers of hummingbirds shine as if painted with the colors of the rainbow. This effect, known as iridescence, results from the structure of the feathers reflecting light and changing color depending on the angle.



  3. Voracious eaters: Despite their small size, hummingbirds are big eaters. They need to feed several times a day and may visit up to 2,000 flowers in search of nectar in a single day.

    7 Fascinating Facts About Hummingbirds
    Versicolored Emerald
  4. Great travelers: Many hummingbirds are migratory and can travel long distances in search of food. Some species travel over 3,000 km during their migrations.


  5. Important pollinators: In addition to feeding on nectar, hummingbirds play an essential role in pollinating various plants. As they visit flowers, they help transfer pollen, contributing to the reproduction of multiple species.

    7 Fascinating Facts About Hummingbirds
    smallest hummingbird in Brazil (Frilled Coquette)
  6. Diverse species: There are about 300 different species of hummingbirds spread across the Americas, each with unique characteristics like size, color, and behavior. Brazil is a true paradise for hummingbirds! It is estimated that there are about 84 species and 103 subspecies of hummingbirds in Brazil, making it the country with the third-highest diversity of these birds in the world, behind only Colombia and Ecuador.




  7. Symbols of good luck: In many cultures, spotting a hummingbird is considered a sign of good luck or good news on the way. They are also seen as symbols of love, joy, and renewal


    7 Fascinating Facts About Hummingbirds
    largest hummingbird in the Atlantic Forest (Saw-billed Hermit)

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