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Hummingbird in the Czech Republic? Unusual Butterflies Can Be Found in Parks and Gardens

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They fly from flower to flower without stopping, sucking nectar while flying, and with their continuous fluttering of their wings and coloring, they resemble hummingbirds. These are the long-billed nightingales, which are relatively abundant species in the Czech Republic. Currently, they can be found, for example, in Olomouc parks and gardens.
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They fly from flower to flower without stopping, sucking nectar while flying, and with their continuous fluttering of their wings and coloring, they resemble hummingbirds. These are the long-billed nightingales, which are relatively abundant species in the Czech Republic. Currently, they can be found, for example, in Olomouc parks and gardens.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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