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Hummingbird logo #10101) Apodiform bird 2) British rock music group 3) Flier that can hover 4) Pollinator bird 5) Small hoverer 6) Smallest bird 7) Tiny flier
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Hummingbird

Hummingbird logo #10101) Ava 2) Flitter 3) Thornbill
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hummingbird

hummingbird logo #21003any of about 320 species of small, often brightly coloured birds of the family Trochilidae, usually placed with the swifts in the order Apodiformes ... [8 related articles]
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Hummingbird

Hummingbird logo #20477(In topic `Data Warehousing & BI`) Hummingbird Communications, which acquired the PC DOCS Group in 1999, has emerged as one the world`s leading software companies specialising in the development of enterprise software solutions (including document management, knowledge management, BI and network connectivity).
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Hummingbird logo #20477(In topic `Knowledge, Document, Workflow & Content Management`) Humminbird Communications, which acquired the PC DOCS Group in 1999, has emerged as one the world`s leading software companies specialising in the development of enterprise software solutions (including document management, knowledge management, BI and network connectivity).
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hummingbird logo #20400[n] - tiny American bird having brilliant iridescent plumage and long slender bills
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hummingbird

hummingbird logo #20974 noun tiny American bird having brilliant iridescent plumage and long slender bills; wings are specialized for vibrating flight
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hummingbird

hummingbird logo #21221Any of various small, brilliantly coloured birds found in the Americas. The name comes from the sound produced by the rapid vibration of their wings when hovering near flowers to feed. Hummingbirds have long, needlelike bills and tongues to obtain nectar from flowers and capture insects. They are the only birds able to fly backwards. The Cuban bee ...
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hummingbird

hummingbird logo #21199a very small nectar-sipping New World bird of the family Trochilidae, characterized by the brilliant, iridescent plumage of the male, a slender bill, and narrow wings, the extremely rapid beating of which produces a humming sound: noted for their ability to hover and to fly upward, downward, and backward in a horizontal position.
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