Birders
Related: About this forumNaturalist pal in my area (hummingbird migration highway here) posted this on FB
Not sure if link will get you over NY Times paywall, but maybe? If you have a subscription, perhaps you could gift us non-subscribers with a link?
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/14/science/hummingbirds-living-in-a-hive-found-for-the-first-time.html?unlocked_article_code=1.y04.YRJ0.yy-AafIe2kEz&smid=url-share
From linked article:
>Hummingbirds are tiny and delicate, but don’t be fooled: They are among the most aggressive birds in the avian kingdom. Their territorial fury is especially aimed at other hummingbirds. Competition over a patch of flowers or a mate often results in high-speed aerial chases, divebombing and beak jousting.
So when Gustavo Cañas-Valle, an ornithologist and birding guide, stumbled across a cave full of hummingbirds nesting and roosting together in Ecuador’s High Andes, he could hardly believe it.
“I thought, ‘This looks like a colony,’” Mr. Cañas-Valle said. He added, “They were like bees.”
He documented 23 adult birds and four chicks, all of the subspecies Oreotrochilus chimborazo chimborazo, commonly known as the Chimborazo hillstar.<
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