The Bee Hummingbird
The Bee Hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world, and it lives in Cuba. It is only about 5 to 6 centimeters long, which is smaller than your hand! This tiny bird is also very light, weighing less than 2 grams, about the same as a paperclip. Bee Hummingbirds drink nectar from flowers, which is like sweet juice. They also eat small insects to give them energy.
Life for a Bee Hummingbird is not easy because they are so small and need to eat all the time to stay strong. A female Bee Hummingbird lays just two eggs at a time. These eggs are very tiny, about the size of a coffee bean! The mother bird sits on her eggs for about two weeks, keeping them warm until they hatch. When the baby birds are born, they are blind and need their mother’s help.
The baby hummingbirds start learning to fly when they are about 18 days old. When they grow up, Bee Hummingbirds can live for about 7 years if they stay healthy. Even though they are tiny, they are fast and strong and play an important role in nature by helping flowers grow when they drink nectar.
Question 1
What do Bee Hummingbirds do to care for their baby birds?
They leave them alone to fend for themselves
They feed them seeds and insects
They care for their baby birds with a lot of love
They provide them with a large nest for comfort
Question 2
Why is the bird called a 'Bee Hummingbird'?
Because it loves honey
Because it makes a buzzing sound and is small in size
Because it can sting
Because it lives in hives
Because it collects pollen
Question 3
Where does the Bee Hummingbird live?
In the cold parts of Alaska
In the deserts of Africa
In the green forests of India
In the warm parts of Cuba and the Isla de la Juventud
In the mountains of China
Question 4
What does the Bee Hummingbird love to eat?
Insects
Fruits
Seeds
Nectar from flowers
Grains
Question 5
What is the size of a Bee Hummingbird?
the size of a coffee
the size of a baseball
the size of a basketball
the size of your hand
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