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It does this at night. Its wings are not moving. It hangs from my porch. Upside down. Where the wall hits the ceiling. And it sits like that. For hours. The damn thing scared the crap out of me.

2006-07-21 19:48:45 · 5 answers · asked by nukesimi 1 in Pets Birds

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yes it was probably asleep

"Folks have reported finding “dead” hummers hanging upside down, in the morning; but these usually turn out to be individuals in deep sleep (torpid), that have somehow loosened their foot grip just enough to slip on the perch, but not fall. They eventually wake up and begin the daily routines. Other species known to go into torpor include swifts and swallows."

2006-07-21 19:56:07 · answer #1 · answered by Bryan 2 · 2 1

I don't know about humming birds, though there's probably one or two species who do that to conserve energy. I know there's a group of parrots called (what else?!) Hanging Parrots. They're tiny little things that hang upside down during play, sleeping and even if they're resting. They can perch upright, but it's not their main form of sitting on branches. You can get them as pets, but they're very hard to find.

2006-07-21 21:22:30 · answer #2 · answered by white_ravens_white_crows 5 · 0 0

they are all copycats.. they ape their elders, father and mom and forefather.. to boot, they suspect that the worldwide is the different way up, and to make certain the worldwide in quickly way, they grasp the different way up. in addition to, commonly, they stay mutually in thousands and thousands in a congested-narrow place.. So, as a fashion to maintain area and accommodate extra they grasp this form.. one extra, it extremely is extra straightforward and swifter to take the flying initiate in the direction of the gravitation potential than in opposite path, in case of unpredicted incidents.so as that they grasp dealing with the earth (the different way up)

2016-12-14 11:40:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

no, there is no hummingbird that does that...I suspect it IS a bat. How neat!

2006-07-22 10:49:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sweetie...that IS a bat.

2006-07-21 19:53:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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