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         <title>Basic Facts</title>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-06 01:56:05 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://nationalzoo.si.edu/scbi/migratorybirds/webcam/hummingbirds.cfm</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-06 02:06:01 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>What do Hummingbirds Eat?</title>
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         <title>Hummingbird Habitat</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>http://www.wildernesscollege.com/hummingbird-habitat.html</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-06 02:19:04 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Characteristics Unique to Hummingbirds</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>http://birding.about.com/od/birdprofiles/a/whatishummingbird.htm<br><br>Despite the fact that hummingbirds seem like just another one of the the thousands of species of birds that there is, they should never be underestamated.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Through the large variation of a hummingbirds diet, the majority of hummingbirds eat or drink flower nectar, hence the long thin beak.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-06 02:36:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Although there are more than 300 species of hummingbirds, less than 25% can be found or seen in North America.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The hummingbird habitat varies greatly depending on the hummingbird and its needs. For example a hummingbird with a diet of bugs would live in a more mountainous zone to satisfy its everyday needs.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-06 02:42:33 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Hummingbird Migration</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>http://www.hummingbirds.net/migration.html<br>Although many people do it we should NOT say or think that all hummingbirds are the same.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-06 02:49:07 UTC</pubDate>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-06 02:59:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Hypothetically</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>If an earthquake were to destroy half of a rainforest, two different species of hummingbirds could mate and produce offspring. These offspring would require a different skill set from that of their parents. For example, a small genetic modification, such as a slightly longer beak (for drinkng more nectar in a single flower) or bigger feet (to be able to walk more easily) , could be of great benefit in helping them survive in their new envoiornment.</div>]]></description>
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