The term "Colibri" refers to a group of small, colorful birds commonly known as hummingbirds. These birds are known for their ability to hover in mid-air due to their rapid wing beats, which can reach up to 80 beats per second. Colibris are primarily found in the Americas, with a high diversity in tropical regions. They play a crucial role in pollination, feeding on nectar from flowers while transferring pollen.
In addition to their ecological importance, Colibris are admired for their vibrant plumage and unique flying abilities. They have specialized adaptations, such as a long, extendable tongue for reaching deep into flowers. The family of Colibri includes various species, each with distinct colors and sizes, making them a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.