| | Do You Do It? | | Backyard bird feeding is a convenient way to enjoy wildlife and teach your children about nature.
No matter where you live, you can put food outside your door, and some creature, feathered or furred, will show its appreciation and make an... | |
| | Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden | | Butterflies need both nectar plants as well as host plants. Obviously nectar plants are a food source for the adult butterflies. Butterflies prefer a flatter flower than hummingbirds since they do not have the long bill of the hummers. A host plant... | |
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| Do you feed Hummingbirds? | | I do. They're some super cool birds. I realy enjoy watching them. I once had a white hummer show up for a few days which was pretty neat.I got some pictures of him (or her) thinking I'd made a real find,but when I checked into it it turned out that... | |
| | Hummingbirds in the Garden | | So because the snow is dragging me down so bad, we still have over 6ft on the ground and it seems to snow at least once a week. I am started to plot out my gardens this year. I would really love to know any flowers that can grow at high alt. around... | |
| | How to breed many hummingbirds... | | ... flying free? You can do it if you have a large area, a little garden or if you just have some pots and jardinieres. Hummingbirds occure mainly in America. Besides of being beautiful, these wonderful criatures got a special mission: they feed on... | |
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| how fast and high do birds fly | | Generally birds follow the facetious advice often given to pilots -- "fly low and slow." Most cruise speed are in the 20 to 30 mph range with an eider duck having the fastest accurately clocked speed of about 47 mph. During a chase, however, speed... | |
| | The only bird that can fly backwards | | The only bird that can fly backwards is the Stellula, or hummingbird. This North American wonder is truely a biological spectical. While hovering, the wings move in a back-and-forth motion, creating stability, while going forewards and backwards the... | |
| | what is the Smallest Bird? | | Male bee hummingbirds (mellisuga helenae) is the smallest bird,live in Cuba, weigh 0.056 ounces and are 2.75 inches in length. The bill and tail account for half of this length. | |
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