Hummingbirds migrate seasonally to find food and suitable nesting sites, traveling thousands of miles.
They move from their breeding grounds to warmer winter habitats in the southern USA and beyond.
Their migration is driven by changes in food availability and weather.
These tiny birds are known for their incredible endurance and precise navigation.
They use natural landmarks and the Earth's magnetic field to guide their way.
Hummingbird migration patterns are affected by climate change and habitat loss.
Monitoring their travels helps in conservation efforts and understanding environmental shifts.