Hummingbirds are found in the Americas, with over 300 species. Some common ones include the Ruby-throated, Anna's, and Rufous hummingbirds.
Anna's Hummingbirds are native to the western coast of North America. Males have iridescent pink feathers on their head and throat.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are known for their emerald green feathers and ruby-red throat. They migrate from Central America to Eastern North America.
Rufous Hummingbirds have orange-red plumage and are known for their aggressive behavior. They breed in western North America and migrate south for winter.
Hummingbirds play a crucial role in pollination and are attracted to brightly colored flowers with nectar. They have a high metabolism and need to feed frequently.
These tiny birds are fascinating to observe with their aerial acrobatics and iridescent plumage. They are a symbol of joy and energy in many cultures.