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Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds, small, vibrant birds of the family Trochilidae, are native to the Americas, ranging from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, with the highest diversity near the equator. Their size varies from the tiny 5 cm bee hummingbird, weighing less than 2 g, to the largest species at 23 cm and weighing up to 24 g. Known for the humming noise made by their rapidly flapping wings, they can hover in mid-air with wing beats from 12 to 80 times per second and achieve speeds over 54 km/h. Splitting from swifts about 42 million years ago, hummingbirds have a fossil-recorded ancestor in South America 22 million years ago. Hummingbirds feed mainly on nectar but also eat insects and spiders. Remarkably, they possess the highest metabolism relative to their size of any warm-blooded animal and can enter a hibernation-like state called torpor to conserve energy.

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A photo of a Violet-fronted Brilliant (Heliodoxa leadbeateri) , male

Violet-fronted Brilliant

Heliodoxa leadbeateri

Violet-headed Hummingbird

Klais guimeti
A photo of a Violet-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus coelestis) , male

Violet-tailed Sylph

Aglaiocercus coelestis

Violet-throated Metaltail

Metallura baroni

Violet-throated Starfrontlet

Coeligena violifer
A photo of a Viridian Metaltail (Metallura williami) , female

Viridian Metaltail

Metallura williami

Wedge-tailed Hillstar

Oreotrochilus adela
A photo of a Western Emerald (Chlorostilbon melanorhynchus) , male

Western Emerald

Chlorostilbon melanorhynchus

White-bearded Helmetcrest

Oxypogon lindenii

White-bearded Hermit

Phaethornis hispidus

White-bellied Hummingbird

Elliotomyia chionogaster
A photo of a White-bellied Woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsant) , male

White-bellied Woodstar

Chaetocercus mulsant
A photo of a White-booted Racket-tail (Ocreatus underwoodii) , male

White-booted Racket-tail

Ocreatus underwoodii

White-browed Hermit

Phaethornis stuarti
A photo of a White-chested Emerald (Chrysuronia brevirostris)

White-chested Emerald

Chrysuronia brevirostris
A photo of a White-chinned Sapphire (Chlorestes cyanus) , male

White-chinned Sapphire

Chlorestes cyanus
A photo of a White-necked Jacobin (Florisuga mellivora) , male

White-necked Jacobin

Florisuga mellivora

White-sided Hillstar

Oreotrochilus leucopleurus

White-tailed Goldenthroat

Polytmus guainumbi

White-tailed Sabrewing

Campylopterus ensipennis
A photo of a White-tailed Starfrontlet (Coeligena phalerata) , male

White-tailed Starfrontlet

Coeligena phalerata

White-throated Daggerbill

Schistes albogularis
A photo of a White-throated Hummingbird (Leucochloris albicollis)

White-throated Hummingbird

Leucochloris albicollis
A photo of a White-tipped Sicklebill (Eutoxeres aquila)

White-tipped Sicklebill

Eutoxeres aquila

White-tufted Sunbeam

Aglaeactis castelnaudii
A photo of a White-vented Plumeleteer (Chalybura buffonii) , male

White-vented Plumeleteer

Chalybura buffonii
A photo of a White-vented Violetear (Colibri serrirostris)

White-vented Violetear

Colibri serrirostris
A photo of a White-whiskered Hermit (Phaethornis yaruqui)

White-whiskered Hermit

Phaethornis yaruqui
A photo of a Wire-crested Thorntail (Discosura popelairii) , male

Wire-crested Thorntail

Discosura popelairii
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