Hummingbirds: hovering in nature
Material type:
- 978-1-4042-4494-8
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Non Fiction | MVS Library Children's Room | G- Nonfiction (Juvenile) | 598.7 STO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 15872 |
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598.7 MUR Hummingbirds / | 598.7 SCH Hummingbird | 598.7 SCH Parrots / | 598.7 STO Hummingbirds: hovering in nature | 598.7 SWI Parrots / | 598.71 HIR Parakeets / | 598.71 PUC Pet parrots / |
Hummingbirds can be hard to spot because they are very small birds. They have special wings. They use their wings to hover in the air. When hummingbirds hover, their wings beat so fast that the wings look blurry.
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