If you ever see a hummingbird in flight you may have a difficult time seeing the wings. They would look blurry. Why?
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BECAUSE WE WOULD BE SURPRISED TO SEE THE HUMMING BIRD IN FLIGHT SO WE WOULD SEE IT BLURRY
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- If you ever see a hummingbird in flight you may have a difficult time seeing the wings and they would look blurry because Hummingbird species flap their wings at very high speeds, with the huge hummingbird's wings beating as few as 12 beats per second. Many other species of hummingbirds flap their wings between 50-80 beats per second which makes them a blur to the human eye.
- Hummingbird is faster when they dive that is they can flap their wings up to 200 times per second.
- Hummingbirds have unique wings that have made them the most manoeuvrable birds on the planet as they are the only ones that can fly backwards, and the only ones that can drift for long periods of time because of their potential of moving their wings in a pattern of the figure-of-eight.
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