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The blue headed hummingbird has many adaptations to allow the hummingbird to survive in the rainforest. For instance the hummingbird has a long narrow beak and the tongue is especially to drink nectar from a tub like a flower. The wings allow the hummingbird to fly backward and hover. Since the climate is changing and more and more water is going down the rainforest may go to a wetland. Since the hummingbird breathes air it may have a blowhole since the hummingbird breathes air. Also the hummingbird has wings so it may turn into fins.The blue headed hummingbird has feathers so it may have a tail when in the water. In addition, because the hummingbird has feathers, it may turn to scales in the water.