A hummingbird's flight pattern is characterized by its incredible agility, speed, and precision. These tiny birds are capable of flying in all directions - up, down, backward, and even upside down. They can hover in place by rapidly flapping their wings in a figure-eight pattern, allowing them to feed on nectar from flowers with ease. Their wings beat so fast that they create a humming sound, hence the name "hummingbird." This unique flight pattern enables them to navigate through dense foliage and quickly change direction to avoid predators.