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I need to know ,why do humming bird always have to fight,when they come to feeder,sure do love them???????????
9 Answers
- Evilest_WendyLv 62 decades agoFavorite Answer
They are territorial. Not much you can do.
Add more feeders.
- OkkienekoLv 42 decades ago
Humming birds are very territorial. They fighting is all over the patch of land that contains their limited food sources of nectar feeders and flowers. Even males and females will fight over these limited resources. (I really enjoy those little guys, too.)
- 2 decades ago
It may be because of seasonal changes in which they have not eaten or fed for a while, so they are pretty hungry and see competition. OR, it may be the fact that they don't see enough spaces to feed so they fight for them.
Then again, they may be practicing for wrestling...you decide.
- crazartgirlLv 42 decades ago
I dont know the scientific reason but I do know that they are aggressive little suckers !! I've seen them go after regular size birds,bumble bees and wasp !! They are fearsome little things !!! I love them too !
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- Mr nice guy 2ULv 52 decades ago
wow
I have never seen them fight , they take turns at the feeder and it could feed 4 at a time
- 2 decades ago
The reason is simple, THEY DO NOT LIKE STUPUD AND EVIL
HUMANS. Got it ????????
They can and will be survivors of Nature. They know that it is Nature whic his their mother and father. Not evil Humans who have destroyed every resources and innocent animals in the world.
Source(s): DIE HUMANS DIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!! This was a message from my cat, he once told me. - 2 decades ago
it all about animal behavior....they are fight for either mates or just resource of nectar.