Home to more kinds of hummingbird than anywhere else in the world
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A brilliantly colored hummingbird interrupted their conversation by darting across the table.
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His hand hovered over the flag like a hummingbird over a flower.
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Maybe she measured the spaces in the honeycombs and counted hummingbird wings.
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The saleswoman who hovers like a hummingbird takes the dress from Kate.
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Professor Orton tells us that the valley of Quito swarms with those winged jewels-ofvaried hue-theTrochilidae.
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In New Granada is also found the curious little snow-cap humming-bird, one of the most rare of the Trochilidae.
Uso de the hummingbirds em inglês
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A red-faced older man wavered into being just to the left of thehummingbirds.
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Meanwhile the sun, shining in at the open window, made the feathers of thehummingbirds glisten.
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At one point a falcon flew past and thehummingbirds just disappeared for a few moments.
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Eventually, they are confronted with the changing seasons and the need to let thehummingbirds leave.
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Apple blossoms were late enough for thehummingbirds.
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Flying jewels, thehummingbirds, decorated the flower gardens.
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And the mating song is deadly for thehummingbirds, to be caught in the nets of the shamans.
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There was something about the way he spoke his pet name for me that set thehummingbirds fluttering again.
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As they did so, hawks took up positions on dead trees, and thehummingbirds silently settled on the highest branches.
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Contrary to their usual obstreperous behavior and ongoing fights, thehummingbirds sat quietly, intently watching the hill like the hawks below them.
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In those far lands his men had found many wonders, and King Fallion himself brought back thehummingbirds as a gift for his people.
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By pollinating, thehummingbirds help conserve more than a thousand different plant species, some of which Mexico exports to Canada and as far as Japan.
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Holly tucked theHummingbirds close to her torso, dropping into a controlled dive.
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The shamans have set traps for thehummingbirds.
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The only nest like thehummingbirds, and comparable to it in neatness and symmetry, is that of the blue-gray gnatcatcher.
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Thehummingbirds were gone, as was what was left of the sails, and even the upper masts had been sheared away.