Picture of Humming-bird In Its Natural Environment
Description Of The Environment
The hummingbird lives in a variety of habitats, ranging from tropical and subtropical areas to arctic tundra. The hummingbird's natural habitats include forests, grasslands, gardens, scrub, swamps, and even desert. They are very adaptable and can survive in a variety of climatic and environmental conditions. Their habitat is usually rich in plants that bloom to provide hummingbirds with the nectar they feed on. Insects are also a big part of their diet as they are attracted to the abundance of small insects they find around flowers.
- Animal: Humming-bird
- Collection: In Its Natural Environment
- Format: Landscape
- Country: Armenia