What type of feet and beak does the hummingbird have?

Hummingbirds have zygodactyl feet, which means that two toes point forward and two toes point backward. This foot structure provides stability when perching and allows hummingbirds to move quickly and easily among flowers. They have long and slender beaks that are adapted for extracting nectar from flowers. The tip of the beak is often slightly curved, which helps them to reach deep into flowers. Hummingbirds' beaks are also equipped with tiny serrations that help them to hold onto flower petals.