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1 HUMMINGBIRDS by Hatice Oncel October 20,2009 October 20

2 References 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 World of hummingbirds. Retrieved September 28, 2009, from hummingbirds.com

3 Outline Behavior Habitat Anatomy Diet Breeding Migration

4 Beat their wings ~15 to ~70 bps

5 Size of Hummingbirds Giant hummingbird 2.5 inches long
Bee Hummingbird Giant hummingbird Lives in Cuba 2.5 inches long Lives in South America 8 inches long

6 Second largest family: ~360 species
8 27 50 97 135 84 163 27 100 24 Second largest family: ~360 species

7 Ruby-throated Broad-tailed Allen’s Xantus Lucifer White-eared Lucifer
Photos © Dan True Rufous Violet-crowned Rufous Calliope

8 Anatomy of Hummers

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

10 How to understand their gender?
female female male buildyourownbirdhouseplans.com

11 Do you know a bird can fly back?

12 A bird is hovering! scatteredsquirrels.tumblr.com

13 Feeding Eat every ~15 minutes Highest metabolism in the warm blooded
Metabolic rate 12 times bigger than pigeon Eat every ~15 minutes Highest metabolism in the warm blooded

14 Pollen Beak With POLLEN

15 Fighting hummingbirds

16 Bathing

17 Sleeping Time During torpor: Heart rate ~ 50 bps Body temp ~ 20 degree
Save 60% energy Metabolism go down 1/15 of normal

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

19 Ready to go!

20 Researcher put band their leg
Passengers on Geese! Fly ~20 miles/day ~1600km Researcher put band their leg

21 Migration ~30% fatten up before migrate Don’t fly from high
Fly ~20 miles a day ~30% fatten up before migrate Don’t fly from high

22 How to attract hummingbirds?
Food Bee Balm Butterfly Bush Rose of Sharon Trumpet Vine Enough space Sunlight food

23 Friendly bird


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