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Home / Wildlife / Birds / Hummingbirds fly solo rather than in flocks

Hummingbirds fly solo rather than in flocks

Updated on May 18, 2024January 16, 2023
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Hummingbirds are not social birds. Hummingbirds are solitary birds and become aggressive when competing for food sources or mates. 

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