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How Long Do Baby Hummingbirds Stay in the Nest?

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How Long Do Baby Hummingbirds Stay in the Nest? A Complete Timeline

January 28, 2025January 28, 2025 Sam Olusanya

Quick Answer: Baby hummingbirds typically stay in their nest for 18-22 days after hatching. During this time, they grow from tiny, helpless chicks to fully-fledged juveniles ready to take their first flight. The mother hummingbird feeds and protects them throughout this period, making sure they

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