Sheltered Perches Hummingbirds typically find a sheltered twig or branch to rest on at night, often seeking protection from wind and predators.
Nests Hummingbird mothers will sleep in their nests while raising their young, while males will find a secluded branch to sleep on
Torpor On cold nights, hummingbirds can enter a deep sleep-like state called torpor, where their metabolism, heartbeat, and breathing slow dramatically to conserve energy
Backyard Feeders Hummingbirds may sometimes be seen sleeping while perched on backyard feeders, taking advantage of the shelter and proximity to their food source.
Tree Branches During the non-breeding season, hummingbirds will locate a perch in a tree that offers them protection from predators and the elements to sleep.
Migration Hummingbirds do migrate at night, flying high in the sky where they are difficult for humans to spot
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