kolibrien
Kolibrien refers to hummingbirds, a group of small nectar-feeding birds in the family Trochilidae. They are among the smallest birds, typically 5 to 20 cm in length and weighing about 2 to 20 g. A distinctive feature is their rapid wingbeats, usually about 50 to 80 times per second, which enables them to hover in place, fly backward, and perform agile maneuvers. They possess long, slender bills and specialized tongues for extracting nectar.
Kolibrien are found exclusively in the Americas, from southern Alaska to southern Chile and Argentina, with
Diet and ecological role: nectar provides most of their energy, supplemented by insects and spiders for protein.
Reproduction and life cycle: females construct small cup-shaped nests, often attached to twigs or plant fibers.
Taxonomy and conservation: the family Trochilidae comprises hundreds of species across numerous genera. Conservation status varies