Hey Lykkers! Have you ever spotted a hummingbird in action? We've recently had the privilege of observing the Calliope Hummingbird, and we're absolutely smitten by this tiny but extraordinary bird.
Join us as we dive into some fascinating facts about this dazzling creature!
We couldn't believe how tiny the Calliope Hummingbird is when we first saw it. In fact, this little marvel is the smallest bird in all of North America. It weighs only about 2.4 grams (less than a penny!), making it incredibly light and agile.
One of the most striking features of the Calliope Hummingbird is its iridescent plumage. We were mesmerized by its brilliant magenta throat patch, which shines with different hues depending on the angle of the light. The males have this bright, colorful patch that makes them especially easy to spot.
We were amazed to learn that these little birds are long-distance migrants. Every year, they travel thousands of miles from their breeding grounds in the western United States to winter in Mexico. Imagine such a tiny bird navigating such a long journey!
The Calliope Hummingbird can fly at speeds up to 30 miles per hour. When we watched them hover, their wings beat at a remarkable 50-60 times per second, allowing them to stay perfectly still in the air as they feed on nectar. It's truly a breathtaking sight.
Calliope Hummingbird: NARRATED
Video by Jo Alwood (BIRDS AND THEN SOME)
Like all hummingbirds, the Calliope has a specialized diet that primarily consists of nectar from flowers. It also feeds on small insects and spiders for protein, which helps it maintain its high metabolism. We learned that they have long, specialized tongues that can extend more than twice the length of their beaks to extract nectar!
Despite their size, Calliope Hummingbirds have a surprisingly loud, high-pitched call that we could hear from quite a distance. Their vocalizations are used for communication between mates and to defend their territory. It's amazing how such a small bird can produce such a distinct sound.
The Calliope Hummingbird has a relatively short lifespan, living up to about 3 to 5 years in the wild. However, due to their rapid metabolism, they live each day to the fullest, constantly feeding and flying.
We were struck by how territorial these birds are. Male Calliope Hummingbirds aggressively defend their feeding areas from other males, even chasing away larger birds. It's incredible to see how such a tiny bird can be so fierce when it comes to protecting its space.
When it comes time for courtship, male Calliope Hummingbirds put on an impressive aerial display to attract females. We were lucky enough to witness one of these shows, where the male performs a series of rapid dives and chatter calls to catch the attention of a female.
In a single breeding season, the female Calliope Hummingbird can raise 2 to 3 broods. Each brood consists of two tiny eggs, and the female raises the young alone. The sight of such a tiny bird becoming a mother is heartwarming!
We've fallen in love with the Calliope Hummingbird for all its unique qualities and astonishing abilities. From its stunning plumage to its impressive migratory feats, it's clear that this tiny bird is full of surprises. The next time you spot a Calliope Hummingbird, take a moment to appreciate its incredible resilience and beauty. It's a true testament to the wonders of nature!