Life Story Of The Hummingbird (1963)

This documentary explores the fascinating life cycle of hummingbirds, highlighting their unique physical characteristics and behaviors. It details their incredibly fast wing movements, their ability to fly in any direction, and the iridescent nature of their plumage, which is caused by light reflection rather than pigment. The film also focuses on the intricate process of nest building, egg-laying, incubation, and the care of their young, emphasizing the constant need for food for both the mother and chicks due to their high metabolism. The courtship rituals of the male, including spectacular dives, and the eventual departure of the fledglings are also showcased, concluding with the continuation of the life cycle.

Keywords: Hummingbird, smallest bird, high-speed photography, wing movement, iridescence, nest building, egg laying, incubation, chick development, fledglings, courtship, life cycle.

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