Hummingbirds

During the day, a hummingbird's heart beats up to 1,260 times per minute, while at night the rate drops to between 50 and 180 beats per minute.

An excerpt from the article 15 facts about hummingbirds

Their flight requires huge amounts of oxygen, which the heart must pump at a tremendous rate. The breathing rate also increases, and in some species, even at rest, it is around 250 breaths per minute. 

It is estimated that a hummingbird's oxygen consumption per gram of muscle tissue during flight is about 10 times that of top athletes.