Who is the predator of hummingbird?

Common predators of hummingbirds include:

- Hawks: Hawks are one of the most common predators of hummingbirds. They are large, powerful birds that can easily catch and kill hummingbirds.

- Falcons: Falcons are another type of bird that preys on hummingbirds. They are smaller than hawks, but they are still fast and powerful enough to catch hummingbirds.

- Owls: Owls are nocturnal birds that also hunt hummingbirds. They can silently fly up to a hummingbird and snatch it out of the air.

- Assassin bugs: These insects camouflage themselves as flowers, and then prey on hummingbirds as they attempt to drink nectar.

- Praying mantises: Praying mantises are large, green insects that can also catch and kill hummingbirds.

- Squirrels: Squirrels will sometimes eat hummingbird eggs and chicks.

- Snakes: Snakes can also eat hummingbird eggs and chicks.

- Cats: Cats are curious creatures that may stalk and attack hummingbirds.

- Other hummingbirds: Hummingbirds are territorial, and will sometimes fight with each other for food and territory.