A Hummingbird's Tongue Works as a Micropump
While feeding, the hummingbird's tongue is flicking in and out of its bill fifteen or twenty times every second. When the hummingbird draws its tongue back into its ...
Discover Magazine
Hummingbird Tongues Are 'Micropumps' | High-Speed Video
New research has revealed that the hummingbird tongue "acts as a tiny pump" instead of the long-standing "capillary tube" belief. Several variety of ...
LiveScience
The Hummingbird's Tongue
Close up views of the hummingbird's tongue reveal a surprising fact about how they really work! For more detail: ...
waywardmuse
Hummingbird eating from a flower
I caught some slow motion video of this hummingbird at my parents house. They have about six or more flying around all day long.
Remmzo
Fun Facts About The Hummingbird | Animated Learning Videos for Kids of Bird Facts | Knowlege
Hummingbird is a small nectar-feeding tropical American bird that is able to hover and fly backwards, and typically has colorful iridescent plumage. Learn more ...
Cine Kids
See Hummingbirds Fly, Shake, Drink in Amazing Slow Motion | National Geographic
They move so fast that human eyes see only a hovering spot of color, a blur of wings. But when frozen in time by high-speed cameras, hummingbirds yield their ...
National Geographic
Hummingbirds Ultra Slow Motion - Amazing Hummingbird Facts, Full HD
Over 20 amazing Facts about Hummingbirds. Slow motion footage of the hummingbird in Full HD. Great for school nature projects. Watch hummingbirds fly in ...
Nature's Invitation
Hummingbird's Forked Tongue
Some video clips showing Ruby-throated Hummingbirds eating sugar water from a hummingbird feeder that has a clear tube. The tongue is forked or split - the ...
Russ Thompson
How Hummingbirds Cheat Death | ScienceTake
A hovering hummingbird burns energy faster than any other bird or mammal — and it often lives just hours from starvation. More from The New York Times ...
The New York Times
The Most Surprising Facts About Hummingbirds!
Think you know a lot about hummingbirds? THINK AGAIN! Check out more of our videos on Facebook ...
Seeker
Tongue-Tied | The Evolution of a Hummingbird | David Rives
Hummingbirds are remarkable creatures, with their ability to hover, fly backwards, and extract nectar with their amazing tongue. A long thin beak houses that tiny ...
David Rives Ministries
Random Act of Anatomy - Woodpecker hyolingual (tongue) apparatus
Woodpeckers are famous for their highly protrusible tongues that can probe deeply into holes in trees for grubs. Here's the hyolingual apparatus of a red-bellied ...
WitmerLab
Hummingbird tongue
Tongue tip of a Baron's hermit (Phaethornis baroni) drinking nectar out of a Heliconia flower with a "window" made of glass cover slips. The tongue is withdrawn ...
Alejandro Rico
Five Amazing Facts About Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds are amazing! But just how amazing? These are five amazing facts about hummingbirds. Do you know something we don't? Then please let us ...
Take Five Nation
Hummingbird tongues are elastic micropumps (Video 2)
Hummingbird drinking far from the nectar pool (close-up). A slow motion (120 times slower than real time) video of an Amazilia Hummingbird hovering and ...
Stefano Di Criscio
What Hummingbirds Can Teach Us About Flying
Hummingbirds are some of the greatest flyers in the world. Are man made helicopters better than these animals? Dr. Carin Bondar joins DNews to discuss this ...
Seeker
Fun And Weird Facts About Hummingbirds
Know more about these wonderful creatures of nature with this hummingbird fact! For more information, you can visit us at: https://gratefulgnome.com/ ...
Window Bird Feeders
Ruby-throated Hummingbird | What an amazing creature!
Shot at 1080p 60fps and slowed it down, still kinda fast :D , they flap their wings about 70 times per sec ...
Anish Thankachan
How Does Evolution Work Hummingbird
Ms. Brunson Bio
FLIGHT: The Genius of Birds - Flight muscles
A network of hundreds of muscles, ligaments, and tendons are required for flight. In this sequence from FLIGHT: THE GENIUS OF BIRDS the structure and ...
Illustra Media
Convergent Evolution in Hummingbirds and Sunbirds
Hummingbirds and sunbirds feed on nectar, but they accomplish flight using different wing motions. Hummingbirds hover while sunbirds perch as they feed.
University of Montana, Evolutionary Ecology of East Africa
How Do Hummingbirds Fly? Scientists Figure Out The Secrets
Hummingbirds have a very unique way of flying, at least as far as birds go. You may think the sheer speed may be what's getting hummingbirds to fly, hover, and ...
NerdAlert
Hummingbirds : What Is the Life Expectancy of a Hummingbird?
The life expectancy of a hummingbird is from 3 to 6 years, but some hummingbirds have been found to live as long as 12 years in captivity. Understand the life ...
eHow
The Diversity and Evolution of Hummingbirds by Joseph Morlan
Joseph Morlan lectures on hummingbird diversity and evolution at City College of San Francisco as part of the Biology Seminar Series, and the Concert and ...
Joseph Morlan
Hummingbird drinking slow motion tongue
1000fps When Jay Falk @j.jinsing catches a hummingbird with @jorg12_medmad , they have a bunch of fascinating measurements to take before releasing it: ...
Digital Naturalism Laboratories
Hummingbirds tongue caught on video!
This is so cool. Have you ever seen a hummingbirds tongue? Watch this video (particularly the hummingbirds on the top of the screen).
Gr8ful One
Have you seen a hummingbird tongue before? No? Now you have!
Elle Elle
How hummingbirds drink
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/05/how-the-hummingbirds-forked-tongue-traps-sweet-nectar.html.
New Scientist
Do Hummingbirds Prefer Red? with John Taylor
Recent work has questioned the common belief and supports the "bee avoidance" hypothesis. Bergamo et al. (2016) Flower colour and visitation rates of Costus ...
EvoS Seminar Series
Hummingbirds
Headphones highly recommended..................:) Before we move, I wanted to get some footage of our hummingbirds. This is what I got. I blame Andy Birkey for this ...
Bobby Duke
Google Hummingbird; Facts and fiction
In this clip from our weekly show, the Regulators, deals with a recent article about Google Hummingbird and some of the myths and considerations around it.
SEO Training Dojo
How to Capture Hummingbird's Tongue on Camera
This video shows an easy way to record the motion of hummingbird's tongue.
Uncle Ben
Richard´s Fun Facts - The Humming Bird
Dr Richard Kent explains The humming bird which is God's tiny miracle These beautiful and amazing birds are truly miraculous! Aerodynamically they are more ...
Revelation TV
HUMMINGBIRD ADAPTATIONS IN DAZZLING MOTION (Accessible Preview)
Hummingbirds live only in the Americas, and their diversity numbers 350 species. They are part-time carnivores that must catch animals that compromise ¼ of ...
Described and Captioned Media Program
Giant Hummingbird - Patagona gigas in Ecuadorian Paramo
The world's largest hummingbird perched at close range.
Jérôme Fischer
Hummer On Hat HOH of WillCFish Ruby Throated Hummingbird drinks from a flower on head
One of the smallest birds around, it the least afraid of human beings. The Ruby Throated Hummingbird "Archilochus colubris" is the scientific name. Our favorite ...
WillCFish Fishing TipsandTricks
Moths That Think They Are Hummingbirds
http://www.CreationMoments.com *** Please pray about supporting this ministry with a tax deductible financial gift of any size at http://www.
Creation Moments TV
How To Hack A Hummingbird’s Flight
Subscribe now: http://dne.ws/1umto03 Have you ever wondered how hummingbirds are able to fly and hover so perfectly? New research reveals their secrets, ...
Seeker
Fueling the Hummingbird’s Extreme Biology
Hummingbirds burn massive amount of energy each day in order to sustain their rapid wingbeat of up to 60-80 beats each second. They need to eat almost ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Woodpeckers vs. the World | National Geographic
Acorn woodpeckers must deal with birds of prey, greedy ground squirrels and a hectic gathering schedule to protect their treasured acorn hoard. ➡ Subscribe: ...
National Geographic
Is the hummingbird's design just random chance?
Hummingbirds have the amazing ability to flap their wings at 80 beats per second. They are the only birds able to hover, fly backwards, and fly upside down.
URcall
Violet Crowned Hummingbird Facts
Violet-Crowned Hummingbirds are attractive medium-sized hummingbird species with immaculate white underparts and iridescent bluish-violet crown. For more ...
Window Bird Feeders