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No. Hummingbirds are fearless, aggressive little birds.
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Yes, hummingbirds have co-evolved with many flowers. These flowers provide the hummingbirds with nectar. When the hummingbirds access the nectar some pollen falls on their head and wings. So when they move to another flower, the pollen is transferred. So many flowers are dependent on the hummingbird for pollination. Hummingbirds also eat a lot of insects for protein. These insects might stand a chance to overpopulate the environment with the hummingbird. The hummingbird has a very important role in our ecology. Let's not forget the beauty they provide for us to watch.
* eagles * hummingbirds * blue jays
Hummingbirds are small birds that live in much of the US. They are a favorite among many people. They are in the Chordata phylum.
Geese, robins, North American hummingbirds (particularly those in the eastern US), many passerine birds.
There are more than 18 species of hummingbirds.
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There are over 300 species of hummingbirds, and they range from the smallest of all birds (as little as 1.6 grams, less than the weight of a U.S. dime) to the size of many songbirds (20+ grams, about 7/10 of an ounce).
Hummingbirds have no known benefits to humans. However, many Native American tribes have myths about hummingbirds and how they have helped humanity.
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