![]() Book details:October 1999
ISBN 978-1-55054-693-4
Hardcover 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" 128 pages Nature $34.95 CAD
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Greystone BooksNature of HummingbirdsRainbows on Wings“Feathered jewels,” “rainbows on wings,” “rays of the sun”— these are but a few of the admiring descriptions hummingbirds have inspired in observers through the ages. In this engaging new book, award-winning writer and poet Harry Thurston adds his own unique voice to the chorus in praise of these tiny, colorful birds. The author has spent many hours watching the antics of hummers that visit the feeders around his Nova Scotia home. The result is this affectionate and information-packed portrait. Skillfully interweaving his own observations with those of distinguished ornithologists, naturalists, and fellow hummingbird enthusiasts, Thurston offers readers a close-up view of the birds’ physiology, as well as their habits and behaviors. The hummingbird’s jewel-like colors and constant, hovering flight elicit wonder and delight, and a deeper examination of its behaviors—fastidious nectar-sipping among flowers, elaborate courtship rituals, the building of nests delicately bound with cobwebs, even self-regulation of body temperature to conserve energy—only enhance our appreciation of this hardy little creature. It is small wonder that people in the Americas, from as early as the time of the Aztecs, have been drawn to the hummingbird as a religious symbol, as well as a source of simple delight. Perhaps, says the author, it’s “our cumulative individual desire to have these beautiful birds as part of our environment” that has made them one of the success stories in our attempts to preserve wildlife. |
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