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Rain started the morning at my place yesterday. After the morning prayer I heard the sound of birds chirping outside the house. I went out and headed to the gazebo in the backyard. I was quite curious about the birds chirping that I heard responding to each other. Not long after, my curiosity was answered when 2 hummingbirds flew and perched on the clothesline.

Before I immortalized both of them with my SAMSUNG - SM A52 smartphone camera, the birds that were previously a pair were now only one still perched on the clothesline. Not wanting to miss this beautiful moment, I managed to take several pictures of the only hummingbird left.

Hummingbirds are about 6-12 cm long, including their beaks and tails. Most of these birds weigh only about 6.5 grams, but larger species can reach 12-14 grams. Giant hummingbirds are known to weigh 19-21 grams.

For those who love birds, the type of chirping birds always gets special attention from their fans. Not only is their body shape adorable, birds are also pets that are idolized by many people.

In fact, for someone who really likes chirping birds, they also join a community to include their pets to participate in competitions. One type of chirping bird that can be a reference for you to keep is the hummingbird.

Hummingbirds are a type of songbird that is no less melodious than other types of songbirds. Not only that, hummingbirds also have beautiful feather colors. Moreover, this bird has a distinctive characteristic in the way it imitates the sounds of other birds.

There is more than one type of hummingbird. The type of hummingbird seen in the picture, in Indonesia is called the sriganti hummingbird. This type of hummingbird has a smaller size, which is 8-10 cm. The physical characteristics of this hummingbird are that it has a bright yellow lower body color, a shiny purple chin and chest and green on the back.

Ok, guys. Hope you enjoy my post abaout the little hummingbird for this occassion. All the images I captured by using my SAMSUNG-SM A52s smartphone's camera.