hummingbird Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈhʌm.ɪŋ.bɜːd]
  • Us [ ˈhʌm.ɪŋ.bɝːd]

Meaning of hummingbird In English

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  • One kind of hummingbird has a beak that is longer than its body! 

  • The hummingbird’s beak goes down into flowers to drink the juice. 

  • But do we really know enough about whale and hummingbird behavior to legitimately come to this conclusion?

  • The maintenance of a costly flowering strategy is probably necessary to guarantee the presence of hummingbirds in the area, the main pollinators.

  • It has apical inflorescences, exposed in natural forest corridors, thereby facilitating discovery by the territorial and non-territorial hummingbirds that use the corridors as foraging paths.

  • Each month, we estimated the species richness of the hummingbird community based on the censuses, observations at flowering bromeliads, and opportunistic records.

  • Coadapted competitors: the flowering seasons of hummingbird-pollinated plants in a tropical forest.

  • Around 10-12 foraging bouts h-1 were performed, lasting approximately 90-120 s, during which hummingbirds visited 14.6 + 8.3 flowers from 4.67 + 1.95 plants.

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Translations of hummingbird In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    蜂鳥…

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  • 中文简体

    蜂鸟…

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  • Español

    colibrí…

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  • Português

    beija-flor…

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  • Français

    oiseau-mouche…

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  • Čeština

    kolibřík…

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  • Dansk

    kolibri…

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  • Indonesia

    burung kolibri…

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