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The most beautiful hummingbirds are found in the West Indies and South America. The crest of the tiny head of one of these shines like a sparkling crown of colored light. The shades of color that adorn its breast are equally brilliant. As the bird flits from one object to another, it looks more like a bright flash of sunlight than it does like a living being. But, you ask, why are they called hummingbirds? It is because they make a soft, humming noise through the rapid motion of their wings—a motion so rapid, that as they fly, you can hardly see that they have wings. One day when walking in the woods, I found the nest of one of the smallest hummingbirds. It was about half the size of a very small hen and lays an egg, and it was attached to a twig no thicker than a steel knitting needle. It seemed to have been made of cotton fibers and was covered with the softest bits of leaf and bark. It had two eggs in it, and each was about as large as a small sugarplum. When you approach the spot where one of these birds has built its nest, it is necessary to be careful. The mother bird will dart at you and try to peck your eyes. Its sharp beak may hurt your eyes most severely and even destroy your sight. The poor little thing knows no other way of defending its young, and instinct teaches it that you might carry off its nest if you find it.

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You can hardly see that the hummingbirds have wings because of the:

  • 1
    rapid motion of their wings as they fly.
  • 2
    humming noise as they fly.
  • 3
    shining colour of their wings.
  • 4
    invisible wings due to a bright flash of sunlight.
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Answer : 1. "rapid motion of their wings as they fly."

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