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  1. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

    Hummingbirds are birds native to the Americas and comprise the biological family Trochilidae.

  2. Hummingbird | Description, Species, Videos, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 19, 2025 · Hummingbird, any of about 320 species of small, often brightly colored birds of the family Trochilidae, usually placed with the swifts in the order Apodiformes but sometimes …

  3. Hummingbird facts | Birds | BBC Earth

    Mar 25, 2025 · With some measuring as small as a human thumb, these lightning-fast birds are named after the “humming” sound their wings make as they beat at over 3,000 times a minute. …

  4. Hummingbirds | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation …

    Hummingbirds belong to the avian family Trochilidae, and their closest relatives are the equally fascinating swifts. Hummingbirds are small (weighing 2 to 20 grams), with long, narrow bills …

  5. 15 Types of Hummingbirds in North America (ID Guide)

    Discover hummingbirds of North America through clear identification tips, habitat and behavior clues that support accurate field recognition.

  6. Hummingbird species, with common names, sizes, scientific …

    Hummingbirds comprise the family Trochilidae, among the smallest of birds, with most species measuring in the 3"-5" range. They are called hummingbird due to the "humming" sound …

  7. Hummingbirds of North America | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    They are one of only three hummingbird species that live year-round in the United States and Canada, and have the northernmost range of any North American hummingbird.

  8. Hummingbird - BirdAdviser

    Hummingbirds are small birds, typically measuring between 3 to 5 inches in length and weighing only a few grams. Their diminutive size is accentuated by vibrant, iridescent plumage, which …

  9. Hummingbird - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting …

    This comprehensive guide delves into every facet of hummingbird life, from their evolutionary history and ecological role to their fascinating behaviors and interactions with humans.

  10. Hummingbird - BirdLife International

    Hummingbirds get their name from the humming sound their wings make when in flight or hovering – the noise is often compared to the sound of a bee or mosquito. A hummingbird can …