Regardless of which migration route they take, hummingbirds will take the same path that was imprinted the first year that they flew. And they fly alone. Young hummingbirds do not follow their parents and they do not fly in flocks.
I had a hummingbird feeder handing in a tree that was about 5 ft from the bird feeder tree and the hummingbirds emptied that feeder faster than the other 4 feeders around the yard. The hummingbirds seemed to be more afraid of me than the birds.
humming birds do not get along with any bird that gets to close that is bigger than it.
Yes they are and will return to the same places year after year.
Hummingbirds can fly backwards.Hover.
Hummingbirds feed on the nectar of flowers so they fly forward and backward to insert (then extract) their long beaks, without landing on the flowers.
Not really. Most likely when the orioles come the hummingbirds will fly away. However, when the oriole leaves the hummingbirds will return again. If the hummingbirds do not return put up a oriole feeder that should keep it away from the hummingbird feeder.
Here in central Vermont, hummingbirds typically leave on or about the first day of fall (September 21).
Well it depends on how hard the rain is falling.If it is raining hard they can't fly if it is raing really really lightly they probly can but the reason why they can't is because if they get their wings wet it is heaver on their wings and they hard to go on the ground.
Male hummingbirds can fly.
^^^^ yes ^^^^
Yes, flamingos fly in large flocks.
yes they can.
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Both are birds, however penguins fly in water while hummingbirds fly in air. Penguins live on fish while hummingbirds live on nectar.
They fly away...
They can fly backwards.
Fly backwards
Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards.
Hummingbird(s)... although scientists have a hard time accepting the FACT.