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Hummingbirds are known for their complex behavioral patterns, which include territoriality, aggression, and courtship displays. Males often engage in high-speed chases, aerial displays, and vocal competitions to establish dominance and attract females. These tiny birds are also fiercely protective of their food sources, with some species defending specific flowers or feeders from other hummingbirds. Despite their competitive nature, hummingbirds have been observed exhibiting social behaviors, such as communal roosting and cooperative breeding.

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