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Endangered Animal Hummingbird

Endangered Animal Hummingbird. By: Gracie Craig. Habitat of Hummingbird. The Hummingbird species is only found in the Western Hemisphere, from Southwestern Alaska to southern Chile although most live in the tropics. . Diet of Hummingbird.

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Endangered Animal Hummingbird

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  1. Endangered AnimalHummingbird By: Gracie Craig

  2. Habitat of Hummingbird • The Hummingbird species is only found in the Western Hemisphere, from Southwestern Alaska to southern Chile although most live in the tropics.

  3. Diet of Hummingbird • The Hummingbird species mostly eat flower nectar, tree sap, insects, and pollen.

  4. General Characteristics • The Hummingbird species have a skinny gray body, a very long beak, dots on its eyes, and 2 long wings.

  5. Why Is it Endangered? • The Hummingbird species are endangered because of habitat destruction. Pesticides and invasive plants threaten the future of these beautiful birds.

  6. What Can We Do to Save It? • Ways we can help save the hummingbird species is to adopt a hummingbird, meaning sending money to their habitat so people who have a good cause for them can buy the land so people who don’t have a good cause cannot destroy Their habitat.

  7. Bibliography (sources) • “Hummingbird” Hummingbirds-Basic facts about Hummingbird-Defenders of Wildlife. November 27, 2012 • http://www.defenders.org/hummingbird/basicfacts

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