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Which birds are the old world equivalents of hummingbirds ?
Which passerine bird nests furthest north ?
Which passerine bird nests furthest north ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Sunbirds (Nectariniidae),which live in Africa,are the ecological equivalent of Hummingbirds,which are related to the Swifts.They feed on nectar,and some species are symbiotic with certain plants.
The Dunlin,of course is not a Passerine,but a Scolopacid wader-my guess for the most northerly nesting passerine,would be probably the Lapland Bunting (Calcarius lapponicus),or the Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis),although this is more a high altitude species.The Lapland Bunting breeds right up into the Arctic circle,in the short Arctic summer-also maybe Shore Lark?
The Dunlin,of course is not a Passerine,but a Scolopacid wader-my guess for the most northerly nesting passerine,would be probably the Lapland Bunting (Calcarius lapponicus),or the Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis),although this is more a high altitude species.The Lapland Bunting breeds right up into the Arctic circle,in the short Arctic summer-also maybe Shore Lark?