Have you ever wondered about the size of the hummingbird, one of nature’s most vibrant and lively creatures? Hummingbirds, part of the Trochilidae family, are among the smallest birds in the world. They are native to the Americas, with about 366 species found from Alaska all the way down to Tierra del Fuego. However, most of them call Central and South America home. Despite their small size, hummingbirds are known for their rapid, maneuverable flight and exceptional metabolic capacity.
When it comes to size, hummingbirds are truly unique. They are the smallest mature birds, with an average length of only 7.5–13 cm (3–5 in). To imagine how small that is, consider this:
Hummingbirds are not just famous for their small size. They have several distinctive features that set them apart: