UC Berkeley study reveals hummingbirds prioritize fighting over feeding

According to lead scientist on the project and Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley Alejandro Rico-Guevara, physical traits observed in male hummingbirds in the tropics of Central and South America could not be explained through adaptations to feeding strategies.

“They’re always jousting,” said Robert Dudley, co-author of the project and chair of the integrative biology department at UC Berkeley. “All those crazy hooks and things on the bills may make it harder to extract nectar.”

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