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Title: The smallest bird in the world

This is a book about a special kind of hummingbird .

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Published: almost 3 years ago
Category: Nature

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S: The smallest bird in the world by Nathaly polanco

FC: The Smallest Bird in the World by: Nathaly Polanco

1: The table of contents Habitat.......1 Food...........3 Anatomy............................5 Behaviors...........................7 Facts..................9 Lifecycle.....................11 Glossary...........................13

2: Habitat Hummingbird can be found in trees and gardens in North America.

4: Food The hummingbird eats tiny insects and sucks nectar from flowers like a bee.

6: Anatomy A hummingbird's feathers are iridescent, which means they change color in the light.It's one of the smallest bird in the whole world.It's wing can beat 80 per second.

8: Behaviors It's wings flap so they make a quiet noise. Hummingbirds migrate.They travel across Mexico and they land on Central America.

10: Facts The mama bird uses the web from a spider and sticks the grass to the nest with it. The papa bird has the ruby-red throat.

12: A life cycle of a Ruby-red throat 1.2 eggs are laid. 2.2 weeks later, the baby bird hatches. 3.After 3 weeks, the birds are ready to leave the nest.

14: Glossary Habitat: where they live and it describes its home. Iridescent: A hummingbird feathers change color in the light. Nectar: Liquide from flowers that hummingbird eat.

15: To:Mom and Dad From:Nathaly Polanco I wish you enjoy this book!