In the NE usually in the spring and summer months when it is warm and flowers are in bloom. In the Western states some hummingbirds stay year round if there is enough food available. In places where they can't stay year round they migrate south where it is warmer.
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they use their eyes silly.
It is possible to see hummingbirds in November, depending on your geographic location. In some regions, certain species of hummingbirds may stick around later in the year before migrating south. Providing a consistent food source, such as a feeder with fresh nectar, can attract hummingbirds even in late fall.
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Hummingbirds are considered omnivores. While they primarily feed on nectar from flowers, they also consume small insects and spiders for protein.
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Hummingbirds only live in the Western Hemisphere. Hummingbirds only live on the continents of South and North America. They are tropical birds and cannot live in cold weather. They migrate to Mexico, Central and South America to winter over and then migrate back to the USA in the spring and summer.
Yes they do. They are not seen in the late autumn and winter though.
Hummingbirds primarily feed on nectar from flowers for energy and drink water for hydration. They also consume insects and spiders to supplement their diet with protein and other nutrients.
No hummingbirds do not go in groups because they have to go on their own so they can learn things that hummingbirds ususally do and live up until 3,4, or 5 years it depends on the type of hummingbird.
The Hummingbirds ended in 1993.