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Audubon Birds - Ruby Throated Hummingbird

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Category : Audubon Singing Birds by Wild Republic

Description

Presenting Audubon™ Special Edition Birds by Wild Republic®, a collection of original realistic plush beanbag birds with authentic sounds. These beanbag marvels are a perfect replica of the original species in the way they look and sound.

 

Wild Republic, the toy brand of K&M International, Inc., has partnered with Audubon to create this line of genuine plush birds. Each bird's lifelike design and detailing is the result of input from Audubon. In addition, the authentic sound in each bird has been provided by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and represents hours, months and even years of extensive fieldwork conducted by expert recordists.

With such a wide variety and selection of designs, these birds are ideal for collecting by both children and adults. A gentle squeeze is all you need to brighten your day with their natural songs. 

 

Every bird comes with it's own educational hangtag with information on the species, it's migration pattern and habitat. Start your own collection of authentic Audubon birds today!

 

Size 6" 

 

Special Edition Collection - Ruby Throated Hummingbird 


Family:
Trochilidae, Hummingbirds 

Description: 3 1/2" (9 cm). Tiny. Needle-like bill. Metallic green above, white below; male has brilliant, iridescent red throat. Immature male lacks red throat. Female green above, with white throat and breast, buff sides, and white-tipped outer tail feathers.

Habitat: Suburban gardens, parks, and woodlands.

Nesting: 2 white eggs in a woven nest of plant down held together with spider silk and covered with lichens. Nest is saddled to the branch of a tree, usually in a forest clearing.

Range: The only hummingbird that breeds east of Mississippi River. Breeds from southern Canada to Gulf Coast. Winters mainly in tropics, rarely on Gulf Coast.

Voice: Mouse-like, twittering squeaks.

Discussion: These diminutive birds are particularly attracted to tubular red flowers such as salvia and trumpet creeper, as well as bee balm, petunia, jewelweed, and thistle. Hummers are also attracted to artificial feeders-red glass tubes filled with sweet liquid. With their remarkable powers of flight, they are the only birds that can fly backward as well as hover in one spot like insects. They are constantly in motion, perching on twigs or wires only briefly to rest and to survey their surroundings, or when they are at the nest. During courtship, the female sits quietly on a perch while the male displays in a pendulum dance, swinging in a wide arc and buzzing loudly with each dip.