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Hummingbird Tongue Facts: How They Actually Drink

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👅 Hummingbird Tongue Facts: How They Actually Drink

For decades, scientists thought hummingbirds drank through their tongues like a soda straw.

High-speed cameras proved us wrong. The truth is much weirder.


1. It’s a Fork 🍴

The tip of their tongue is split in two. It looks like a snake’s tongue.

2. It’s a Mop 🧹

The tongue is covered in tiny fringes called lamellae. When the tongue hits the nectar, the fork spreads open, and the fringes soak up the liquid like a paper towel.

3. The “Micropump” ⛽

When they pull the tongue back in, they squeeze the nectar out and swallow. They do this 15 to 20 times per second.

4. It Wraps Around Their Brain 🧠

Their tongue is so long (to reach deep flowers) that it doesn’t fit in their beak. When retracted, it coils around the back of their skull, over their eyes!


📸 See It Up Close

To see the tongue in action, you need a feeder that lets you get close, or a good camera.

  • Smart Bird Feeder with Camera: These capture high-speed video. You can slow it down and actually watch the tongue flickering in and out of the nectar.
  • Macro Lens for iPhone: Clip this onto your phone and sit by the feeder for incredible close-up shots.

Nature is amazing.

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