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Hummingbird Coloring Pages
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Hummingbirds are among nature's most spectacular creatures, known for their brilliant iridescent feathers and incredible aerial abilities. These tiny birds can hover in place, fly backwards, and even upside down, making them fascinating subjects for coloring. Our free printable coloring pages featuring hummingbirds in mandala patterns combine the beauty of these amazing birds with intricate geometric designs. Whether you're 8 or 14, coloring a hummingbird mandala offers a relaxing way to explore nature's wonders. Download your free printable hummingbird coloring page today and discover why these jewel-like birds have captivated people for centuries.
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Fun facts about Hummingbird
Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards, allowing them to escape from predators and access flowers more efficiently.
A hummingbird's heart beats up to 1,260 times per minute, and they can enter a hibernation-like state called torpor to conserve energy at night.
Hummingbirds must visit approximately 1,000 flowers per day to meet their energy needs and fuel their incredible metabolism.
The Ruby-throated Hummingbird migrates over 2,000 miles across the Gulf of Mexico each spring and fall, despite weighing less than a penny.
Hummingbirds can see ultraviolet light that humans cannot perceive, allowing them to find flowers and navigate their environment in ways we can barely imagine.
About Hummingbird
How fast can hummingbirds fly?
Hummingbirds are among the fastest animals relative to their body size. Some species can reach speeds of 60 miles per hour during dives, while normal flight speeds hover around 25 to 30 miles per hour. Their wings beat 50 to 80 times per second, allowing them to hover and fly in any direction with remarkable precision and agility.
What do hummingbirds eat?
Hummingbirds are primarily nectar feeders, consuming up to half their body weight in sugar daily. They visit hundreds of flowers each day using their long, specialized beaks and tongues. They also eat small insects and spiders for protein. A hummingbird's metabolism is so fast that they must eat every 10 to 15 minutes to survive.
Why do hummingbirds have such colorful feathers?
Hummingbird feathers contain specialized structures that refract and reflect light, creating brilliant iridescent colors. These vibrant hues aren't created by pigments alone but by the way light bounces off their feather structure. Male hummingbirds use their dazzling colors to attract mates and establish territory, making them among nature's most brilliant jewels.
Where do hummingbirds live?
Hummingbirds are found exclusively in the Americas, from Alaska to southern Chile. Most species prefer tropical and subtropical regions, though some thrive in temperate zones and even mountainous areas above 16,000 feet. Different species have adapted to diverse habitats including rainforests, deserts, meadows, and cloud forests across the continent.
How long do hummingbirds live?
Most hummingbirds live 3 to 5 years in the wild, which is quite long for such small birds. The oldest known hummingbird on record was over 14 years old. Their lifespan depends on the species, environmental conditions, and availability of food sources. Despite their tiny size, hummingbirds are surprisingly hardy survivors.
How small are hummingbirds really?
The smallest hummingbird is the Bee Hummingbird from Cuba, measuring just 2 inches long and weighing less than a penny. The largest species, the Giant Hummingbird, reaches about 8 inches long. Even the largest hummingbirds are still remarkably tiny, yet they perform incredible feats of flight and endurance that would astound larger birds.
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Coloring page FAQs
Are these Hummingbird coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our hummingbird coloring pages are completely free to download and print. There are no hidden fees, subscriptions, or charges. Simply visit Sol Coloring, select your favorite hummingbird design, and print it instantly from your home printer onto standard A4 or Letter paper.
What age are these Hummingbird coloring pages for?
Our hummingbird coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger children enjoy simpler designs with larger sections, while older kids and teens appreciate the detailed mandala patterns. Adults also love these free printable pages for relaxation and mindfulness.
How do I print these Hummingbird coloring pages?
Printing is simple and requires no signup. Download the PDF file, open it on your computer, and select print. Choose your paper size (A4 or Letter), adjust colors if desired, and print to your home printer. No special equipment needed, just paper, ink, and your favorite coloring supplies.








