The Calliope Hummingbird prefers high mountains, and has been seen as high as 11,000 feet. It builds its nests over creeks or over roads next to streams or lakes. This species of hummingbird will usually repair the previous year’s nest or construct a new nest atop the old nest. This bird usually forages within five feet of the ground.
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