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The Migration Patterns of a Humming Bird

The Migration Patterns of a Humming Bird. By Kate LaValle. Their Migration Patterns . Hummingbirds migrate in the Spring and Fall. During the Winter hummingbirds go to New. Mexico, British Columbia and Costa Rica They also can be found in California, Arizona, Texas and Florida. .

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The Migration Patterns of a Humming Bird

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  1. The Migration Patterns of a Humming Bird By Kate LaValle

  2. Their Migration Patterns • Hummingbirds migrate in the Spring and Fall. • During the Winter hummingbirds go to New. Mexico, British Columbia and Costa Rica • They also can be found in California, Arizona, Texas and Florida.

  3. The Life Cycle • Hummingbirds usually live their first year all the way through, but die after they are a little bit older. • If a hummingbird lives past a year there life span goes up dramatically. Hi Ya!! Yummy nectar!! Tweet tweet!!

  4. What They Eat • Hummingbirds eat: • Insects • And A LOT of nectar A humming bird sucking out the nectar of the flower

  5. The Different Types of Hummingbirds • There are a lot of different types of hummingbirds some types are the  • Allen’s, • Anna’s • Berylline, • Black-Chinned, • Blue Throated, • Ruby-Throated and • The Rufous hummingbird.

  6. Hummingbird Habitats • Hummingbirds build nests in trees usually in the forest, streamside and brushy habitats.

  7. Resources • http://www.learner.org/jnorth/humm/index.html • (Journey north/hummingbirds)

  8. The End!!

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