Hummingbirds migrate from northern Ontario primarily by following a southward route towards warmer climates in Central America and Mexico. They rely on their innate sense of direction and environmental cues, such as changes in daylight and temperature, to guide them during the journey. Typically, they begin their migration in late summer or early fall, covering vast distances by flying solo and stopping to refuel on nectar from flowers along the way. Their remarkable ability to navigate and their high metabolism enable them to undertake this challenging migration successfully.
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