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 ID: 309876
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Endangered AnimalHummingbird
By: Gracie CraigSlide2
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. Slide3
Diet of Hummingbird
The Hummingbird species mostly eat flower nectar, tree sap, insects, and pollen.Slide4
General Characteristics
The Hummingbird species have a skinny gray body, a very long beak, dots on its eyes, and 2 long wings.Slide5
Why Is it Endangered?
The Hummingbird species are endangered because of habitat destruction. Pesticides and invasive plants threaten the future of these beautiful birds.Slide6
What Can W
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o 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.Slide7
Bibliography (sources)
“Hummingbird” Hummin
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birds-Basic facts about Hummingbird-Defenders of Wildlife. November 27, 2012
http://www.defenders.org/hummingbird/basicfacts