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Things hummingbird often describes ("hummingbird ________")
- flesh
- eggs
- gallery
- diversity
- skin
- flit
- heart
- saliva
- aviary
- migration
- poem
- bills
- energetics
- dynamics
- assemblages
- hover
- nectar
- egg
- patterns
- feeder
- flower
- muscle
- feathers
- garden
- head
- muscles
- breeds
- hawkmoth
- plants
- moth
- skeleton
- visits
- flowers
- nest
- flight
- wing
- feather
- food
- costume
- populations
- visitors
- mite
- season
- headdress
- economies
- blood
- tongue
- hummingbirds
- family
- beak
- moths
- beaks
- evolution
- hawkmoths
- tongues
- nectars
- communities
- plant
- behavior
- whirr
- community
- left
- brain
- wings
- pollinators
- skins
- faunas
- feeding
- association
- pollination
- gardens
- streaks
- feeders
- god
- species
- mites
- interactions
- speed
- nests
- territoriality
- lighting
- fly
- hearts
- sage
- visitation
- shadow
How hummingbird often is described ("________ hummingbird")
- sacred
- breasted
- smallest
- rare
- wee
- calliope
- iridescent
- dead
- dainty
- powdered
- throated
- colored
- immature
- fragile
- brilliant
- fat
- bellied
- magnificent
- jeweled
- overweight
- angry
- only
- abundant
- small
- frightened
- live
- little
- gigantic
- nesting
- tiniest
- north
- tinted
- lucifer
- crowned
- ruby
- delicate
- giant
- green
- dried
- tiny
- microscopic
- tropical
- andean
- occasional
- stuffed
- sized
- beautiful
- rufous
- legendary
- wild
- mango
- doomed
- eared
- mad
- male
- bright
- female
- migrant
- chinned
- blue
- headed
- largest
- trapped
- tailed
- cuban
- lovely
