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Why does a hummingbird hum?

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Their entire wing is like a tiny propeller that "sculls" (like an oar) from the shoulder, allowing them to fly backwards, sideways and upside down. The wing feathering is what creates the humming sound that gave the bird its name. Hummingbirds are sugar addicts.

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