Humming birds
I grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. The state bird of Maryland is the Baltimore oriole but I had never seen an oriole before moving to Wisconsin. Likewise, I had heard of hummingbirds but not seen one until Wisconsin. I wanted our brass structure for support of climbing vines right beside our dining room window when it came time to plant a dropmore honeysuckle vine.
You can see that each flower is trumpet-shaped, ideal for a humming bird with that long bill.
We read Sy Montgomery’s “The Hummingbird’s Gift” and learned that the little birds expend so much energy and have such small bodies that they need to eat five to eight times an hour.
We were part of Elderhostel tour of Cuba and in one of the many gift shops, a handcarved real-sized wooden hummingbird caught my eye. It hangs in our dining room now.