Hummingbirds often fly close to the ground to forage for nectar from flowers and to access insects, which are key components of their diet. Flying at low altitudes allows them to navigate through dense vegetation easily and take advantage of the abundant food sources available near the ground. Additionally, being closer to the ground helps them avoid predators that may be more prevalent at higher elevations.
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