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Countdown! Hummer Eggs to Fledglings

Answers to Countdown Challenge Questions

Part III: Questions #17 to #20


Discussion of Challenge Question #17 (Day 6):

Why do you think the babies' skin is so wrinkled?

Baby birds grow VERY fast. They grew a bit of extra skin from the start so that when they hatch and start eating and start growing, they won't burst out!! They grow into their skin.


Discussion of Challenge Question #18 (Day 8):
Can you name two things that have changed about the babies' beaks since they hatched?

The beaks are a little longer, and the tip is no longer yellow.


Discussion of Challenge Question #19 (Day 10B):
Why do baby birds have such wide beaks?

A wide beak helps a mother hummingbird aim more easily when she's feeding her babies. From the day they hatch, their beaks must be wide enough to hold her open beak, or they're not going to get any food! The beak's bright color helps Mom's aim, too.


Discussion of Challenge Question #20 (Day 11):
What will happen to the nest if the babies keep growing?

The nest is designed to stretch!! As the babies grow, the thick walls and bottom of the nest will stretch, getting thinner but bigger. This happens at just the right time, because the babies don't need as much insulation as their feathers grow in.


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