Ruby-throated Hummingbird hovering among the colors

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Hummingbird Hovering

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Hovering in the Colors

Suspended midair with wings outstretched, a hummingbird pauses among vibrant blooms, a trace of pollen on its beak hinting at just how hard it’s been working the flowers.

The Mechanics of Hovering

Hummingbirds are uniquely adapted for hovering, using flexible wings that rotate in a figure-eight pattern to generate lift on both the forward and backward strokes, allowing precise control unlike other birds that produce lift only on the downstroke. (Source: Learn Bird Watching)

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