Here are five different ways to say that hummingbirds flap their wings super fast so they can stay still and drink sweet flower nectar:
- Hummingbirds move their wings really fast to stay in one spot and sip nectar from flowers.
- They flap their tiny wings super quickly so they can float in the air and eat sweet juice from flowers.
- By beating their wings very fast, hummingbirds can hover like a helicopter to reach flower nectar.
- Hummingbirds flap their wings fast, letting them hang in the air while they drink from flowers.
- They flap their wings super fast so they can stop flying forward and stay still to get nectar from flowers.