Hummingbird (disambiguation)

Hummingbird (disambiguation)

A hummingbird is a member of a family of very small New World birds.

Hummingbird may also refer to:
* Hummingbird Hawk-moth, is a species of day-flying Old World hawk moth with a long proboscis, which hovers at flowers to feed and is easily mistaken for a hummingbird.

In music:
* The Hummingbirds, an Australian jangle pop band.
* Hummingbird (band), a British folk rock trio of Amy Wadge, Cathy Burton and Edwina Hayes
* "Hummingbird (song)", a 1955 pop song.
* "Hummingbird (1972 song)", a 1972 song by Seals and Crofts.
* "Hummingbird (Jessica Robinson album)", a 2005 country album by Jessica Robinson.
* "Hummingbird", a song by the band Wilco on their album "A Ghost Is Born".
* Gibson Hummingbird, an acoustic guitar.
* Humming Bird Records, a record label.
* "Hummingbird (album)", a 2002 album by Rick Wakeman and Dave Cousins.
* "Hummingbird", a song by the band Born Ruffians.
* "Hummingbird" (Merzbow album), an album by Merzbow
* "Hummingbirds", a song and a single by the band Venus Hum from their 2001 eponymous album.

In aviation:
* Boeing A160 Hummingbird, a pilotless helicopter.
* Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird, an experimental vertical takeoff jet airplane.
* de Havilland Humming Bird, a 1920s ultralight monoplane.

In animation:
* Idol Defense Force Hummingbird, a 1993, four-episode OVA anime series.

In other:
* Hummingbird Ltd., a software company.
* Hummingbird network auditing manager
* Oral-B Hummingbird, a battery-powered device for interdental flossing.


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