Hummingbird in a sentence

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Hummingbird in a sentence

(1) The hummingbird is delicate.

(2) The hummingbird can fly fast.

(3) The hummingbird is beautiful.

(4) The hummingbird has fast wings.

(5) The hummingbird pecks with speed.

(6) The hummingbird flieth backwards.

(7) The hummingbird can fly backwards.

(8) Atthis is a species of hummingbird.

(9) A hummingbird's beak is very small.

(10) I saw a hummingbird by coincidence.



Hummingbird sentence

(11) The sound of a hummingbird is subtle.

(12) The hummingbird's wings are delicate.

(13) The hummingbird alights on the feeder.

(14) The hummingbird has beautiful feathers.

(15) The hummingbird will fly by the feeder.

(16) A hummingbird's habitat is in a garden.

(17) The hummingbird will fly by the garden.

(18) The hummingbird will fly to the feeder.

(19) The hummingbird will fly in the garden.

(20) The hummingbird's beak is long and thin.




Hummingbird make sentence

(21) The hummingbird is an anthophilous bird.

(22) The hummingbird is so radiant and small.

(23) The hummingbird was perching on a flower.

(24) A hummingbird fluttered past the flowers.

(25) I saw a hummingbird feeding on a helicon.

(26) The hummingbird flitters near the feeder.

(27) The hummingbird's beak was long and thin.

(28) The hummingbird pecks with a rapid motion.

(29) The hummingbird perched out on the feeder.

(30) The hummingbird was radiant in the garden.



Sentence of hummingbird

(31) The hummingbird chirps back to the flowers.

(32) The hummingbird will hover onto the feeder.

(33) The hummingbird flapped towards the feeder.

(34) The hummingbird's beak is long and slender.

(35) The hummingbird chirped out of the flowers.

(36) A hummingbird's beak is very long and thin.

(37) The crystal hummingbird was sipping nectar.

(38) The hummingbird hovered in mid-air on wings.

(39) The hummingbird buzzed away from the feeder.

(40) The hummingbird flew fast to feed on nectar.




Hummingbird meaningful sentence

(41) The hummingbird sipped on the dilute nectar.

(42) The bird was a hummingbird with a long beak.

(43) The hummingbird was hovering near the flower.

(44) The life-zone of a hummingbird is the forest.

(45) The hummingbird alighted on the garden fence.

(46) The hummingbird bombilated its wings rapidly.

(47) The hummingbird was a beautiful sight to see.

(48) The hummingbird was effulgent in the flowers.

(49) The hummingbird will fly in search of nectar.

(50) The hummingbird would flit around the feeder.



Hummingbird sentence examples

(51) The hummingbird's wings thrum against the air.

(52) The hummingbird would hover within the garden.

(53) The hummingbird was winging around the feeder.

(54) The hummingbird swiftly flew away from danger.

(55) The hummingbird's wingbeat is incredibly fast.

(56) The plant needs to be in a hummingbird garden.

(57) The hummingbird was effulgent in its feathers.

(58) The hummingbird will fly away from the feeder.

(59) The hummingbird hovered and floated in mid-air.

(60) The hummingbird hovered in and over the feeder.



Sentence with hummingbird

(61) The vocal organ of a hummingbird is its syrinx.

(62) The hummingbird's wings bombilate as it hovers.

(63) The creature in the backyard was a hummingbird.

(64) The hummingbird's wings thrummed as it flew by.

(65) The darting hummingbird hovered near the flower.

(66) The hummingbird buzzed away from the flower bed.

(67) The hummingbird darted by with a flash of wings.

(68) The hummingbird found a perch behind the flower.

(69) The hummingbird darted squab back to its flower.

(70) I spotted a hummingbird feeding on a twinflower.




Use hummingbird in a sentence

(71) I need to find nectar for my hummingbird feeder.

(72) The hummingbird's beak was thin and needle-like.

(73) The hummingbird can fly over the garden flowers.

(74) The hummingbird can suck up nectar from flowers.

(75) The hummingbird migration is a marvel of nature.

(76) A hummingbird buzzed by the flower in the garden.

(77) I saw a hummingbird flitting around the backyard.

(78) The hummingbird flapped its wings lightning fast.

(79) The hummingbird hovers down from the tree branch.

(80) The flighted hummingbird hovered near the feeder.



Sentence using hummingbird

(81) The hummingbird sipped from the bottle of nectar.

(82) The hummingbird's wings thrum through the garden.

(83) The hummingbird's bewinged speed was astonishing.

(84) The hummingbird's beak off was tiny and delicate.

(85) Catch the iridescence with a hummingbird's wings.

(86) The avianized hummingbird had a faster wing beat.

(87) The hummingbird flits with grace through the air.

(88) The hummingbird's wings flap in perpetual motion.

(89) The hummingbird hovered in the air and flew away.

(90) I see a hummingbird sipping nectar from a flower.



Hummingbird example sentence

(91) The hummingbird chirps as it hovers over flowers.

(92) The sound of a hummingbird's wings buzzed past me.

(93) The hummingbird can hover with incredible agility.

(94) The hummingbird flapped in from the flower garden.

(95) I need to locate nectar for my hummingbird feeder.

(96) The chirrup of the hummingbird was barely audible.

(97) The hummingbird hovers in mid-air to drink nectar.

(98) The hurtless hummingbird hovered near the flowers.

(99) The hummingbird's wing beat with incredible speed.

(100) The hummingbird alighted through the hanging vine.



Sentence with word hummingbird

(101) The hummingbird flit through with lightning speed.

(102) The hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world.

(103) The hummingbird made a gentle buzz into the garden.

(104) The hummingbird made a quick buzz past the flowers.

(105) The hummingbird flew upon the nectar-filled flower.

(106) I saw a hummingbird flap in and out of the flowers.

(107) I saw a hummingbird feeding on the chamiso flowers.

(108) The orangebilled hummingbird hovered near a flower.

(109) The noiseless hummingbird hovered near the flowers.

(110) The longbeaked hummingbird hovered near the flower.



Sentence of hummingbird

(111) The hummingbird flay through with incredible speed.

(112) The hummingbird will fly around through the garden.

(113) The hummingbird will feed upon nectar from flowers.

(114) The artist deplumes the hummingbird for a painting.

(115) He quilled a delicate hummingbird on the parchment.

(116) The hummingbird's beak is designed to store nectar.

(117) The hummingbird darted gracefully up to the feeder.

(118) The chirrupier of the hummingbird was a rapid buzz.

(119) The comely hummingbird sipped nectar from a flower.

(120) The flight of the hummingbird was fast and precise.



Hummingbird used in a sentence

(121) The crystal hummingbird figurine was very colorful.

(122) The pulsation of the hummingbird's wings amazed me.

(123) The hummingbird soared from one feeder to the next.

(124) I saw a hummingbird flit by my window during class.

(125) The sound of a hummingbird buzzes along the flowers.

(126) The zippy hummingbird flitted from flower to flower.

(127) The hummingbird buzzed along at a breathtaking rate.

(128) He marvellers at the speed of a hummingbird's wings.

(129) The word rubythroat refers to a type of hummingbird.

(130) The hummingbird alighted through the vibrant garden.



Hummingbird sentence in English

(131) Browallia plants can be used in hummingbird gardens.

(132) The hummingbird darted aerily from flower to flower.

(133) The hummingbird would wing in and out of the feeder.

(134) The hummingbird sipped on the nectar from the flower.

(135) The hummingbird chirp down on the hummingbird feeder.

(136) The beats of a hummingbird's wings are beyond number.

(137) The flightiest bird in the forest is the hummingbird.

(138) The volitant hummingbird darted between the blossoms.

(139) The hummingbird hovered with caution near the feeder.

(140) The featherless hummingbird hovered near the flowers.

(141) The hummingbird alighted by the nectar-filled flower.

(142) I watched the hummingbird vacillate round the feeder.

(143) The speed of the hummingbird's wings was astonishing.

(144) The Xanthus hummingbird is a species found in Mexico.

(145) The hummingbird feeder provides nectar for the birds.

(146) The hummingbird can fly backwards and hover in place.

(147) The hummingbird's wings made a rapid thrumming sound.

(148) The comely hummingbird sipped nectar from the flower.

(149) The hummingbird hovered and flew away to find nectar.

(150) The hummingbird flap on to the feeder to drink nectar.

(151) The hummingbird hovered in mid-air before flying away.

(152) The hummingbird would flap down on the feeder to rest.

(153) The hummingbird can buzz along at an astonishing rate.

(154) We are amaze about the speed of a hummingbird's wings.

(155) The hummingbird flitted fleetly from flower to flower.

(156) The hummingbird would flit away with incredible speed.

(157) The hummingbird flashed by, its wings a blur of color.

(158) The hummingbird hoven near the flower, sipping nectar.

(159) The hummingbird flapped its wings with great rapidity.

(160) I spotted a hummingbird feeding on the blanketflowers.

(161) The hummingbird has a long, thin beak to drink nectar.

(162) The hummingbird is an avian that can hover in mid-air.

(163) The hummingbird is a tiny bird that can fly backwards.

(164) The hummingbird's wings beat so fast they were a blur.

(165) She kept a feather from a hummingbird in a special box.

(166) The proboscis of a hummingbird is longer than its body.

(167) The hummingbird hovered for a moment and then flew off.

(168) The hummingbird would wing away and back to the flower.

(169) The hummingbird hovers near the flower, sipping nectar.

(170) The swallow-tailed hummingbird hovered near the flower.

(171) The hummingbird pecked out of the flower to sip nectar.

(172) The hummingbird will fly by the feeder to drink nectar.

(173) She hesitated beneath the fluttering hummingbird wings.

(174) The hummingbird alighted on the feeder in the backyard.

(175) The hummingbird feeder offers nectar to the tiny birds.

(176) The hummingbird's feathers emit iridescence in the sun.

(177) The hummingbird is an embodiment of agility and beauty.

(178) The hummingbird was radiant with its colorful feathers.

(179) The hummingbird's feathers were radiant and iridescent.

(180) The perpetual motion of the hummingbird was impressive.

(181) I saw a hummingbird flap past the flowers in my garden.

(182) The hummingbird flit out of the feeder and darted away.

(183) The hummingbird made a delicate buzz into the flowerbed.

(184) The baby hummingbird fledged and zipped through the air.

(185) The hummingbird was pecking at the nectar in the flower.

(186) I caught a glimpse of a hummingbird perched on a branch.

(187) The hummingbird bombilates as it hovers near the flower.

(188) I spotted a hummingbird feeding on the coronilla nectar.

(189) The hummingbird's beak overextended to reach the nectar.

(190) The hummingbird is hovering in mid-air to locate nectar.

(191) The hummingbird was winging around the tropical flowers.

(192) The swallow-tailed hummingbird had a long, slender beak.

(193) The hummingbird's pinions beat so fast they were a blur.

(194) The hummingbird alighted through the blooming rose bush.

(195) The hummingbird can hover throughout its entire journey.

(196) The hummingbird bombinates as it hovers over the feeder.

(197) The hummingbird's beak is long and thin to reach nectar.

(198) The volitantes of the hummingbird were a blur of motion.

(199) The hummingbird's flight was so fast it was hard to see.

(200) The hummingbird is an embodiment of energy and vitality.

(201) The hummingbird will fly over the flowers to sip nectar.

(202) The hummingbird will fly by the flowers to drink nectar.

(203) The hummingbird will fly away if we make too much noise.

(204) The flittering of the hummingbird was a delight to watch.

(205) The hummingbird hovers near the flower to collect nectar.

(206) I marveled at the hummingbird's ability to fly backwards.

(207) The hummingbird's flight pattern is mesmerizing to watch.

(208) The hummingbird started to fly around towards the feeder.

(209) The hummingbird would often hover across from the feeder.

(210) The hummingbird hovered in mid-air to peck in the flower.

(211) The hummingbird hovers in mid-air while gathering nectar.

(212) The hummingbird's beak overreached for a flower's nectar.

(213) The hummingbird feeds off the nectar of specific flowers.

(214) The hummingbird hovered in and over the blooming flowers.

(215) The hummingbird would wing over to the feeder for nectar.

(216) The hummingbird alighted toward the nectar-filled flower.

(217) The hummingbird's pinions allowed it to hover in mid-air.

(218) The hummingbird can zip around flowers to collect nectar.

(219) The hummingbird eagerly sipped from the flower's nectary.

(220) The hummingbird pecked onto the flower to extract nectar.

(221) The apivorous hummingbird sipped nectar from the flowers.

(222) The hummingbird's wings beat rapider than any other bird.

(223) The hummingbird uses its bill to sip nectar from flowers.

(224) The hummingbird was radiant with its shimmering feathers.

(225) The flit of a hummingbird's wings is mesmerizing to watch.

(226) The hummingbird's wings beat rapidly as it began to volar.

(227) The hummingbird feeds with the sweet nectar of the feeder.

(228) The hummingbird would flit off from one feeder to another.

(229) The pteron of a hummingbird allows it to hover in mid-air.

(230) The hummingbird swiftly winged around and over the garden.

(231) The hummingbird would often flit in and out of the garden.

(232) The hummingbird gracefully hovered across from the feeder.

(233) The hummingbird perched with its long beak sipping nectar.

(234) The hummingbird warbled towards the nectar-filled flowers.

(235) The hummingbird's wingbeat allowed it to hover in mid-air.

(236) The hummingbird typifies delicacy and precision in flight.

(237) The hummingbird is known for its zippiest flight patterns.

(238) The birdbrain of a hummingbird allows it to fly backwards.

(239) The longbill hummingbird can reach nectar in deep flowers.

(240) The hummingbird's volitant hovering was a sight to behold.

(241) The ruby-throated hummingbird migrates to Central America.

(242) The hummingbird is a tiny avian that can hover in the air.

(243) The hummingbird will fly in the air to hover near flowers.

(244) The sound of a hummingbird buzzing past me was mesmerizing.

(245) The hummingbird's wings flittered so fast they were a blur.

(246) The hummingbird flitted passant among the colorful flowers.

(247) The hummingbird would perch on the feeder and drink nectar.

(248) The hummingbird hovered briefly before darting up and away.

(249) The hummingbird swiftly winged around and over the flowers.

(250) The green-winged hummingbird flitted from flower to flower.

(251) The hummingbird hovered hive on the nectar-filled blossoms.

(252) The hummingbird's wings beat rapidly as it started to vola.

(253) The long-tongued hummingbird sipped nectar from the flower.

(254) The hummingbird flitted about, brooding on top of a flower.

(255) I hope to see a hummingbird while birdwatching this summer.

(256) The hummingbird's underwings beat so fast they were a blur.

(257) The hummingbird would flit along the flowers in the garden.

(258) The hummingbird was able to hover within the flower garden.

(259) The hummingbird was resplendent in its iridescent feathers.

(260) The hummingbird will fly out of the feeder to drink nectar.

(261) The hummingbird would flit down to the feeder to sip nectar.

(262) The air speed of the hummingbird's wings is incredibly fast.

(263) The long-tongued hummingbird sipped nectar from the flowers.

(264) The hummingbird hovers in the air before it can take flight.

(265) The hummingbird darted around and then flew up into the air.

(266) The hummingbird would peck at the flowers to extract nectar.

(267) The hummingbird's wings move so fast they are almost a blur.

(268) I observed a hummingbird feeding on the coneflower's nectar.

(269) The hummingbird's long beak is perfect for gathering nectar.

(270) The hummingbird's wings thrum along as it hovers in mid-air.

(271) The hummingbird darted wing to and over the colorful garden.

(272) The dilute nectar was a source of bliss for the hummingbird.

(273) The hummingbird would buzz down to feed on the sweet nectar.

(274) The hummingbird sipped nectar, its wing with a delicate sip.

(275) The long-eared hummingbird hovered near the vibrant flowers.

(276) The hummingbird zooms from flower to flower, sipping nectar.

(277) I hope to spot a hummingbird while birdwatching this summer.

(278) The apterium on the hummingbird's wing is used for hovering.

(279) The hummingbird's beak is long and thin for reaching nectar.

(280) The hummingbird will fly out of the flower and drink nectar.

(281) The fluttery sound of the hummingbird's wings filled the air.

(282) The hummingbird hovered in mid-air on the wings of precision.

(283) The hummingbird can flap its wings up to 80 times per second.

(284) The hummingbird pecked through to sip nectar from the flower.

(285) The hummingbird flapped its wings veloce to hover in mid-air.

(286) The hummingbird would hover within the nectar-filled flowers.

(287) The hummingbird swiftly alighted between the hanging feeders.

(288) The hummingbird swiftly alighted beyond the blooming flowers.

(289) The iridescently colored hummingbird hovered near the flower.

(290) The hummingbird hawkmoth is a common species found in Europe.

(291) The swallow-tailed hummingbird sipped nectar from the flower.

(292) The hummingbird's wings hummed as it hovered near the flower.

(293) The birdwatcher netted a beautiful hummingbird in the garden.

(294) The trillionth heartbeat of a hummingbird is incredibly fast.

(295) The hummingbird could hover above the flower, sipping nectar.

(296) The hummingbird can hover at incredible speeds while feeding.

(297) The hummingbird dipped its beak into the flower's pollen sac.

(298) The sabrewing hummingbird is known for its long, curved bill.

(299) The hummingbird emitted opalescence as it hovered in the air.

(300) The hummingbird's wings could flap up to 80 times per second.

(301) Pour nectar into the hummingbird feeder to attract the birds.

(302) The sword-billed hummingbird has a bill longer than its body.

(303) The hummingbird's wings made a thrumming sound as it hovered.

(304) The hummingbird was airborne and sipping nectar from flowers.

(305) The hummingbird will fly by the flowers to drink some nectar.

(306) The incredible speed of the hummingbird left me in amazement.

(307) The swiftness of the hummingbird's wings fascinated onlookers.

(308) The hummingbird made a delicate buzz into the colorful garden.

(309) The deplumed hummingbird lost its ability to hover in mid-air.

(310) I was lucky enough to witness a hummingbird building its nest.

(311) I was captivated by the graceful movements of the hummingbird.

(312) The hummingbird hovered volant near the nectar-filled flowers.

(313) The hummingbird sipped nectar with its beak around the flower.

(314) The hummingbird would flap down on the feeder to drink nectar.

(315) The hummingbird would enter torpor to survive the cold nights.

(316) The hummingbird hovers near the flower to sip the pour nectar.

(317) The hummingbird's bewinged presence brought joy to the garden.

(318) The hind-wing of the hummingbird is capable of rapid flapping.

(319) The baby hummingbird fledges and starts hovering near flowers.

(320) Startled by a loud noise, the hummingbird froze in mid-flight.

(321) The hummingbird's wings thrum rapidly as it hovers in the air.

(322) The hummingbird's wings beat rapidly as it floated in mid-air.

(323) The fluttery sound of the hummingbird's wings was mesmerizing.

(324) The hummingbird can hover at a flower while feeding on nectar.

(325) The hummingbird could hover to feed on nectar from the flower.

(326) The hummingbird hovered over the feeder before sipping nectar.

(327) Anne Hathaway has a tattoo of a hummingbird on her left wrist.

(328) The longbilled hermit hummingbird is a rare sight in the wild.

(329) The hummingbird would flit about the flowers in the courtyard.

(330) The hummingbird can hover in mid-air while it feeds on nectar.

(331) The airspeed of the hummingbird allowed it to hover in mid-air.

(332) The hummingbird's wings thrummed as it hovered near the flower.

(333) The nimble hummingbird hovered in mid-air while sipping nectar.

(334) The hummingbird flew out of the flowers and hovered in mid-air.

(335) The hummingbird is an important pollinator for certain flowers.

(336) The hummingbird's beak is perfectly adapted for sipping nectar.

(337) I spotted a hummingbird feeding on the nectar of a staggerbush.

(338) The hummingbird's rapid wingbeats enabled it to flyte in place.

(339) The ring-necked hummingbird is known for its agility in flight.

(340) The hummingbird's beak overhung the flower as it sipped nectar.

(341) The hawk-moth's flight pattern resembled that of a hummingbird.

(342) The hummingbird hovers near the feeder, enjoying a sweet treat.

(343) The hummingbird's wings beat at a rate of 80 cycles per second.

(344) The rufous-tailed hummingbird is a common sight in the tropics.

(345) The orangebilled hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world.

(346) The hummingbird perched below the feeder, sipping sweet nectar.

(347) The hummingbird's wings beat so fast they make a humming sound.

(348) A hummingbird can fly in the sky and drink nectar from flowers.

(349) The hummingbird's feathers were radiant with iridescent colors.

(350) The hummingbird will fly away if it doesn't find enough nectar.

(351) The hummingbird's pinions created a humming sound as it flew by.

(352) Salvia is a great addition to a butterfly or hummingbird garden.

(353) The birdwatcher hung the hummingbird feeder cage onto the porch.

(354) The hummingbird's iridescent feathers shimmered in the sunlight.

(355) The hummingbird flaps its wings so fast that they become a blur.

(356) The hummingbird hovered briefly before winging in to the flower.

(357) The hummingbird's wings librate rapidly as it hovers in mid-air.

(358) The hummingbird delicately sips the pour nectar from the feeder.

(359) The dilute nectar was a source of sweetness for the hummingbird.

(360) The haustellate tongue of the hummingbird was long and flexible.

(361) The hummingbird's long tongue helps it store nectar efficiently.

(362) The hummingbird deflowers the hibiscus as it sips on its nectar.

(363) The hummingbird could hover by the flower for minutes at a time.

(364) The barbicel of the hummingbird's feather was tiny and delicate.

(365) The hummingbird made a thrumming sound as it hovered in the air.

(366) A hummingbird can fly in the sky and flap its wings really fast.

(367) The hummingbird can suck nectar from flowers with its long beak.

(368) The hummingbird hovered in the air and flew away to find nectar.

(369) The hummingbird made a quick buzz into the nectar-filled blossom.

(370) I spotted a hummingbird sipping nectar from the milkweed flowers.

(371) The long-eared hummingbird hovered near the nectar-filled flower.

(372) The fluttering of a hummingbird's wings exhibits periodic motion.

(373) The hummingbird's delicate frame belies its strength and agility.

(374) The hummingbird's ability to hover makes it a skilled pollinator.

(375) The hummingbird's beak was perfectly adapted to reach the nectar.

(376) Hummingbird moths consume nectar from tubular flowers to survive.

(377) I captured a slomo video of a hummingbird hovering near a flower.

(378) The dilute nectar was a source of attraction for the hummingbird.

(379) The hummingbird's wings blurred as it swooped over the precipice.

(380) The hummingbird will hover around with its wings beating rapidly.

(381) The hummingbird would flit across the flowers, collecting nectar.

(382) The hummingbird's rapid wingbeats allowed it to hover in mid-air.

(383) The hummingbird was able to hover by the fountain to drink water.

(384) I was admiring the flowers when a hummingbird wandered into view.

(385) The gular fluttering of the hummingbird was mesmerizing to watch.

(386) The hummingbird would flap towards the feeder, sipping on nectar.

(387) The hummingbird will feed on nectar from flowers and sugar water.

(388) The hummingbird's long beak is an adaptation for reaching nectar.

(389) The hummingbird will fly in the air to drink nectar from flowers.

(390) The flutters of the hummingbird's wings were mesmerizing to watch.

(391) The hummingbird hovered briefly before winging to the next flower.

(392) The rhythmic wingbeat of the hummingbird was mesmerizing to watch.

(393) The thrumming of the hummingbird's wings was mesmerizing to watch.

(394) The hummingbird's rapid wingbeats enable it to hover effortlessly.

(395) The hummingbird's beak is designed to extract nectar from flowers.

(396) The hummingbird would hover across from the flower before feeding.

(397) The unicuspid beak of the hummingbird allows it to feed on nectar.

(398) The bombinate of the hummingbird's wings was mesmerizing to watch.

(399) The hummingbird hovered to perch inside the hanging flower basket.

(400) The hummingbird's wings thrum into a blur as it hovers in mid-air.

(401) The branch within the garden provided a perch for the hummingbird.

(402) The hummingbird would hover back and forth in front of the feeder.

(403) The hummingbird pecked back at the bee that invaded its territory.

(404) The hummingbird hovered briefly before flying towards the horizon.

(405) The fleet-footed hummingbird hovered in mid-air, its wings a blur.

(406) The hummingbird's snout poked through to sip nectar from a flower.

(407) The hummingbird's long beak helps it preserve nectar from flowers.

(408) I saw a hummingbird sneak up to the window and hover for a moment.

(409) The hummingbird subsists by means of drinking nectar from flowers.

(410) The injured hummingbird hobbled into view, hovering near a flower.

(411) The hummingbird hovered in front of the trumpet vine to pollinate.

(412) The crystal hummingbird feeder attracted many birds to our garden.

(413) The hummingbird hovered and flew away to sip nectar from a flower.

(414) The hummingbird would hover above the flower before sipping nectar.

(415) The hummingbird hovered in mid-air to drink nectar from the flower.

(416) The hummingbird darted in the air before flying down to the feeder.

(417) The body length of a hummingbird is typically around 3 to 4 inches.

(418) The tiny hummingbird's wings beat rapidly as it hovered in mid-air.

(419) The hummingbird rapidly beat its wings in to hover near the flower.

(420) I spotted a hummingbird feeding on the nectar of an acantha flower.

(421) The hummingbird will hover around with its long beak to sip nectar.

(422) The flappy wings of the hummingbird allowed it to hover in mid-air.

(423) The furculae of the hummingbird were uniquely adapted for hovering.

(424) The hummingbird hovered in the air, trying to peck onto the nectar.

(425) The hummingbird hovered with caution near the nectar-filled flower.

(426) Startled by a sudden movement, the hummingbird froze in mid-flight.

(427) The long-eared hummingbird hovered near the flower, sipping nectar.

(428) The hummingbird's long beak easily reached the flower's pollen sac.

(429) The hummingbird feeder was attached to the ledge by the porch post.

(430) The hummingbird's wings were bombilating so fast, they were a blur.

(431) The rectrices of the hummingbird were used for hovering in mid-air.

(432) A hummingbird is a herbivore because it drinks nectar from flowers.

(433) The hummingbird will fly away after it drinks nectar from a flower.

(434) The taxidermist delicately handled the fragile hummingbird specimen.

(435) The hummingbird's proboscis is perfectly adapted for sipping nectar.

(436) The hummingbird flaps its wings so fast it appears almost invisible.

(437) The alae of the hummingbird allowed it to hover in front of flowers.

(438) The hummingbird's wings moved so fast it appeared to volar in place.

(439) The hummingbird hovered for a moment before perching off the feeder.

(440) The hummingbird is an anthophilous bird that feeds on flower nectar.

(441) The hummingbird's wings beat rapidly as it continued to keep flying.

(442) The hummingbird's wings bombilated rapidly as it hovered in mid-air.

(443) The divina speed of a hummingbird's wings is astonishing to witness.

(444) The vibratile wings of the hummingbird allow it to hover in mid-air.

(445) The hummingbird lolloped through the air, its wings beating rapidly.

(446) The hummingbird is a nectarivorous bird that feeds on flower nectar.

(447) The hummingbird perched through the air, its wings a blur of motion.

(448) The bird watcher spotted a feather from a hummingbird in the bushes.

(449) The hummingbird hovered for a moment before flying away from danger.

(450) The hummingbird hovered along with the feeder, sipping sweet nectar.

(451) The hummingbird's beak is long and thin, perfect for sipping nectar.

(452) The nectarous nectar of the hummingbird feeder attracted many birds.

(453) The hummingbird would hover around with its beak probing for nectar.

(454) The hummingbird's wings were chirring as it hovered over the flower.

(455) The fantail hummingbird was hovering over the nectar-filled flowers.

(456) The hummingbird's rapid wingbeats allow it to hover and drink nectar.

(457) The hummingbird's long beak is perfectly adapted for drinking nectar.

(458) The rapid wingbeat of the hummingbird allowed it to hover in mid-air.

(459) The hummingbird could wing through the air with incredible precision.

(460) The ecological niche of a hummingbird is in flower-rich environments.

(461) The hummingbird deflowers the trumpet vine as it feeds on its nectar.

(462) The vibrant colors of the hummingbird's feathers caught my attention.

(463) The forewing of a hummingbird is capable of rapid flapping movements.

(464) The hummingbird hovered in mid-air before taking wing to find nectar.

(465) The caruncle on the hummingbird's head was iridescent and shimmering.

(466) The lanceolate wings of the hummingbird allow it to hover in mid-air.

(467) I watched the hummingbird flit over the blooming cherry blossom tree.

(468) The hummingbird appeared to orb around with its rapid wing movements.

(469) The trophi of a hummingbird are long and slender for reaching nectar.

(470) The hummingbird flashed by, its wings beating at an incredible speed.

(471) The hummingbird darted forward to fly upon the nectar-filled flowers.

(472) The hummingbird hovered near the flower on wings of incredible speed.

(473) The hummingbird deflowers the honeysuckle, savoring its sweet nectar.

(474) The hummingbird flittered from one flower to another, sipping nectar.

(475) The flower petals would quiver at the touch of a hummingbird's wings.

(476) The hummingbird's wingbeats were so fast, they were almost invisible.

(477) The hummingbird hovered over the flower to pour nectar into its beak.

(478) The hummingbird's specialized beak helps it store nectar effectively.

(479) The hummingbird flitted from flower to flower like greased lightning.

(480) The hummingbird was able to hover by the feeder while sipping nectar.

(481) The beak of a hummingbird is long and thin for reaching into flowers.

(482) The speed at which the hummingbird flapped its wings was astonishing.

(483) The broadtail hummingbird has a distinctive green and purple plumage.

(484) The longbeaked hummingbird is a beautiful sight to see in the garden.

(485) The hummingbird hovered in the air before flying away to find nectar.

(486) The hummingbird deflowers the honeysuckle as it sips its sweet nectar.

(487) The hummingbird's long tongue is perfectly adapted for sipping nectar.

(488) The sword-billed hummingbird has the longest bill of any bird species.

(489) I spotted a hummingbird feeding on the nectar of a convolvulus flower.

(490) The hummingbird would flit away after sipping nectar from the flowers.

(491) The hummingbird hovered near the feeder to lap out of the sugar water.

(492) She pours nectar into the hummingbird feeder to keep them coming back.

(493) The hummingbird will fly past the flowers to find its favorite nectar.

(494) The chlamydeous wings of the hummingbird allow it to hover in mid-air.

(495) The long-nose of the sword-billed hummingbird is longer than its body.

(496) The mindboggling speed of a hummingbird's wings is a marvel of nature.

(497) The bluishgreen feathers of the hummingbird glistened in the sunlight.

(498) The hummingbird deflowers the honeysuckle as it sips the sweet nectar.

(499) The hummingbird's rapid wing beats help it suck up nectar efficiently.

(500) The hummingbird uses its long beak to gather pollen from the blossoms.

(501) The hummingbird flapped across the garden, its wings a blur of motion.

(502) The hummingbird flew away from danger when it saw the approaching cat.

(503) The ceaselessness of the hummingbird's wings was mesmerizing to watch.

(504) The hummingbird hovered in its territory to drink nectar from flowers.

(505) The perpetual motion of the hummingbird's wings is a wonder of nature.

(506) The perpetual motion of the hummingbird's wings is a marvel of nature.

(507) The hummingbird delicately deflowered the hibiscus as it sipped nectar.

(508) The hummingbird's wings create a distinctive buzzing sound as it flies.

(509) The iridescent feathers of the hummingbird made it a captivating sight.

(510) The hummingbird hovered for a moment before winging off to find nectar.

(511) The hummingbird would enter torpor during migration to conserve energy.

(512) The hummingbird's plumaged wings beat rapidly as it hovered in mid-air.

(513) The haustellate tongue of the hummingbird reached deep into the flower.

(514) The hummingbird's long beak allowed it to peck off nectar from flowers.

(515) The hindwing of the hummingbird is capable of rapid flapping movements.

(516) The hummingbird darted from flower to flower, flying beyond the garden.

(517) The air speed of the hummingbird's wings allows it to hover in mid-air.

(518) Grevilleas are a great addition to any butterfly or hummingbird garden.

(519) The graceful flight of the hummingbird made onlookers sigh with wonder.

(520) The hummingbird's long tongue allows it to extract and preserve nectar.

(521) The hummingbird snorted towards the flower it was drinking nectar from.

(522) The fact is that the smallest bird in the world is the bee hummingbird.

(523) The sound of a hummingbird's wings can lull you into a sense of wonder.

(524) The perpetual motion of the hummingbird's wings was a wonder to behold.

(525) The perpetual motion of the hummingbird's wings was a marvel of nature.

(526) The hummingbird experiences torpor during the night to conserve energy.

(527) The hummingbird's plumage was a colorful combination of green and blue.

(528) The hummingbird's wings bombinate rapidly as it hovers over the flower.

(529) Despite its small body length, the hummingbird can fly great distances.

(530) I saw a hummingbird flit from flower to flower in the botanical garden.

(531) The quickness of the hummingbird's wings allowed it to hover in mid-air.

(532) The opalescence of the hummingbird's feathers made it a sight to behold.

(533) I spotted a beautiful hummingbird hovering near the feeder in my garden.

(534) The hummingbird's wings were vibrating rapidly as it hovered in mid-air.

(535) The hummingbird hovered near a flower before winging off to another one.

(536) The hummingbird's wings were librating rapidly as it hovered in the air.

(537) The barbules of a hummingbird's feathers allow them to hover in mid-air.

(538) The hummingbird's rapid wing beats help it hover while gathering nectar.

(539) The hummingbird's wings would wag down on the feeder as it drank nectar.

(540) The broodless hummingbird's nest was a reminder of the changing seasons.

(541) The hummingbird's rapid wing beats help it hover while it drinks nectar.

(542) The hummingbird gracefully hovered across from the nectar-filled flower.

(543) The hindwings of the hummingbird beat rapidly, creating a humming sound.

(544) The hummingbird flew past the feeder, sipping nectar with its long beak.

(545) The hummingbird's long-tongued allows it to extract nectar from flowers.

(546) The hummingbird deflorates the hibiscus flowers as it sips their nectar.

(547) The air speed of the hummingbird's wings enabled it to hover in mid-air.

(548) The hummingbird's wings flittered rapidly as it hovered near the feeder.

(549) The quicknesses of the hummingbird's wings allow it to hover in mid-air.

(550) The rubythroat hummingbird is known for its vibrant red throat feathers.



Hummingbird meaning


Hummingbird is a small, colorful bird that is known for its ability to hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping its wings. If you are looking to incorporate the word "hummingbird" into your writing, there are a few tips that can help you use it effectively.


1. Use descriptive language: When describing a hummingbird, it's important to use descriptive language that helps the reader visualize the bird.

For example, you might describe the hummingbird's iridescent feathers, its long, thin beak, or its rapid wing movements. Example: The hummingbird's iridescent feathers shimmered in the sunlight as it darted from flower to flower.


2. Use the word in context: To use the word "hummingbird" effectively, it's important to use it in a sentence that makes sense and provides context for the reader. This can help the reader understand the meaning of the word and how it relates to the rest of the text. Example: The garden was filled with the sweet scent of flowers, and the sound of hummingbirds buzzing around the blooms.


3. Vary your sentence structure: To keep your writing interesting, it's important to vary your sentence structure when using the word "hummingbird." This can help you avoid repetitive or monotonous writing. Example: With its wings beating at an incredible rate, the hummingbird hovered in mid-air, its long beak probing the flower for nectar.


4. Use metaphors or similes: Metaphors and similes can be a great way to add depth and meaning to your writing. When using the word "hummingbird," you might compare it to something else in order to create a vivid image in the reader's mind. Example: The hummingbird was like a tiny jewel, its iridescent feathers sparkling in the sunlight.


5. Consider the tone of your writing: The tone of your writing can also affect how you use the word "hummingbird." If you are writing a scientific article, for example, you might use the word in a more technical or precise way. If you are writing a creative piece, on the other hand, you might use the word in a more poetic or imaginative way. Example: The hummingbird's wings beat so fast that they were a blur, like a tiny helicopter hovering in mid-air.

Overall, the word "hummingbird" can be a great addition to your writing, adding color, movement, and beauty to your descriptions. By following these tips, you can use the word effectively and create writing that is both engaging and memorable.





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