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1. Hummingbirds are spread throughout the Americas, from Alaska to the tip of south America. 2. They are at home in tropical rain forests, deserts, mountains and plains. 3. Hummingbirds can be found almost anywhere that flowers bloom. |
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1. She works really hard to care of her chicks, even after they leave the nest. 2. Inside this nest, which is hardly bigger than a quarter, she usually lays to eggs. 3. A female hummingbird either builds her nest to hang from twigs or saddles it on a tree limb. |
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1. Hummingbirds lose body heat very quickly. 2. They drink the nectar in flowers. 3. Hummingbirds eat up a thousand blooms a day. |
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1. Hummingbirds have unusual tongues. 2. Young hummingbirds often mistake bright colors for food. 3. Humming birds are attracted to bright colors. |
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1. Hummingbirds need only a undisturbed food source to survive. 2. Their future then depends on their habitat not being disturbed. 3. The hummingbird will always be able to thrive. |

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1.Hummingbirds fly like little helicopters. 2. Hummingbirds can eat up to a thousand blooms. 3. Hummingbirds spend most of their waking hours eating. |











