Hummingbirds are small, nectar-eating birds that are found in the Americas. There are over 300 species of hummingbirds, and many of them are green. Green hummingbirds are typically found in tropical and subtropical forests, where they feed on the nectar of flowers and insects.
The green color of hummingbirds is due to the presence of melanin, a pigment that is also found in the feathers of other birds. Melanin absorbs light, and it is the absorption of blue and yellow light that gives hummingbirds their green color. The amount of melanin in a hummingbird’s feathers can vary, which is why some hummingbirds are more green than others.
