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Ruby-throats begin moving north as early as January, and by the end of February they are at the northern coast of Yucatan, gorging on insects and spiders to add a thick layer of fat in preparation for flying to the U.S. Some will skirt the Gulf of Mexico and follow the Texas coast north, while most apparently cross the Gulf, typically leaving at dusk for a nonstop flight of up to 500 miles, which takes 18-22 hours depending on the weather. Although hummingbirds may fly over water in company of mixed flocks of other bird species, they do not "hitchhike" on other birds. Some hummingbirds land on offshore oil rigs or fishing boats to rest. Individual birds may make landfall anywhere between southern Texas and central Florida. Before departing, each bird will have nearly doubled its weight, from about 3.25 grams to over 6 grams; when it reaches the U.S. Gulf coast, it may weigh only 2.5 grams. It's also possible that a few Ruby-throats island-hop across the Caribbean and enter the U.S. through the Florida Keys.

Males depart Yucatan first, followed about 10 days later by the first females. But the migration is spread over a three-month period, which prevents a catastrophic weather event from wiping out the entire species. This means that a few birds will arrive at any location very early, but the bulk of the population will follow later, so you may not see your first hummingbird for several more weeks. Hope this answers your question hun........Flo

2006-09-19 14:47:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I know many bird species migrate to Guantanamo Bay in the winter. Maybe they make pit stops at other islands along the way. I dont remember if hummingbirds made it there or not.

2006-09-19 14:48:07 · answer #2 · answered by kittiesandsparklelythings 4 · 0 0

properly, there is not any the place in the international which you would be waiting to fly a airplane that ought to fly for hours and not attain any land in any respect, purely not any landing strip it could make. i'd call midsection and ask for the region of the closest deliver/island, see if there is something i will land on, or discover out the place the best place to ditch is that i ought to anticipate help soonest. you notice, i'm a pilot, and there is not any subject which you will get into, and characteristic hours of spare time, which you will not make better by way of attempt and confusing artwork. i'd in all risk make some style of comedian tale to the captain, recommend my theory, and then carry it by way of. there is plenty to artwork with right here.

2016-12-18 13:28:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hummingbirds aren't one to go over oceans. They would die because they burn too many calories and need to feed constantly.

2006-09-19 14:45:29 · answer #4 · answered by Shaun 4 · 0 1

type hummingbirds into your internet explorer search and read all about it

2006-09-19 14:42:59 · answer #5 · answered by butterfly 3 · 0 2

i agree with answerer number 1

2006-09-19 14:45:17 · answer #6 · answered by J13891 4 · 0 1

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