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Hummingbird Nests

Hummingbird nests are the smallest of bird nests and can be viewed in most zoo aviaries. Males don’t take part in building the shelter and feeding the young. They just breed with the females and disappear. The mother incubates the eggs about 15-22 days and than feeds the babies, which are born naked and blind. Hummingbird nests are the smallest of bird nests and can be viewed in most zoo aviaries. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
Hummingbird Nests

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Hummingbird Nests

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Before mating females make small constructions out of moss, leaves, twigs and spider web. Sometimes old sites are re-used and females add a new construction on the other, creating tall structures. Usually there are two eggs in the litter. Hummingbird nests are the smallest of bird nests and can be viewed in most zoo aviaries.

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