Where Do Hummingbirds Live?
Hummingbirds only live in North and South America! You won't find wild hummingbirds in Africa, Europe, or Asia. There are over 300 different types of hummingbirds!
Most hummingbirds live in warm places like Central America and South America. But some travel all the way to the United States and Canada during summer!
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds make an amazing journey every year! They fly from Canada all the way to Mexico - over 2,000 miles! Some fly non-stop across the Gulf of Mexico. That's 500 miles of flying over water without stopping. For a tiny bird, that's incredible!
Hummingbirds like places with lots of flowers! They need flowers for food, so they live in gardens, forests, meadows, and anywhere with blooming plants.
You can attract hummingbirds to your yard! Plant red, orange, and pink flowers. Hummingbirds love these colors! You can also put up a hummingbird feeder with sugar water.
What Do Hummingbirds Eat?
Hummingbirds love sweet nectar from flowers! They use their long tongues to lap up the sugary liquid. Their tongues can lick 10-15 times per second! It's like having a tiny, super-fast drinking straw.
But hummingbirds don't only eat nectar! They also eat tiny insects and spiders. These give them protein and important nutrients that nectar doesn't have.
What do hummingbirds eat?
- Flower nectar (their favorite!)
- Small insects like gnats and flies
- Tiny spiders
- Tree sap
- Sugar water from feeders
Hummingbirds have super-fast metabolisms! They need to eat constantly because they burn energy so quickly. A hummingbird visits 1,000 to 2,000 flowers every single day!
These tiny birds eat about half their weight in food each day! If you weighed 60 pounds, that would be like eating 30 pounds of food every day. Imagine eating 120 hamburgers!
At night, hummingbirds go into a special sleep mode called torpor (say: TOR-por). Their heart rate slows way down to save energy. Otherwise, they'd starve overnight!