Friday, May 15, 2009

Tiny Hummingbirds

I love birds and have done several researches about them in the forests of South America. In fact, I have spent more than two years of my life researching birds. Humming birds are my favorite. I was looking for a humming bird feeder in the Internet. That was when I came across the website http://www.birdfeeders.com/. Hummingbirds are beautiful birds that have been adored since ancient times. These remarkable creatures draw attention no matter where they go or appear. People even attract hummingbirds to their backyards by using the all best hummingbird feeders. My dad loves birds and has a hummingbird in his backyard, where they can sit inside and watch the hummingbirds fly up and eat for hours. Did you know that hummingbirds (the Ruby-throated species in particular) migrate every year? They begin their migration in January and return in July. The migration is vital to their survival. They migrate to more tropical areas (such as southern Mexico and northern Panama), where insects and flowers are abundant. When they migrate, they do so individually, not as flocks (or groups of birds). Males depart first and the females follow about ten days. The bird breeders from their site are of the highest quality and are cheap as well.

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