Interactions with other bird species and predators.

Competition for Resources: Hummingbirds may compete with other bird species, particularly other nectar-feeding birds like sunbirds and honeyeaters

Territoriality: Male hummingbirds are highly territorial and will aggressively defend their feeding and nesting territories from intruders

Predation: Hummingbirds face predation from a variety of animals, including snakes, lizards, small mammals, and birds of prey such as hawks and falcons

Protective Nesting Behavior: Female hummingbirds exhibit protective behaviors around their nests

Mobbing Behavior: Hummingbirds, like many other bird species, may engage in mobbing behavior to deter predators.

Symbiotic Relationships: Some hummingbirds have developed symbiotic relationships with other species.

Interactions with Raptors: Hummingbirds are agile flyers and can evade predators like raptors through their rapid flight and maneuverability. 

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