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A Little Book of Hummingbirds

Popular Science
By: Tara Austen Weaver(Author), Emily Poole(Illustrator)
144 pages, 45 colour illustrations
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
A Little Book of Hummingbirds
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  • A Little Book of Hummingbirds ISBN: 9781632174987 Hardback Mar 2024 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

Hummingbirds are beautiful and mesmerising. Did you know they can flick their tongue twelve times a second? Or that they "tile" their nests with pieces of lichen and moss (the nests themselves are spun from spiderwebs and thistledown)? Or that some species sing and dance as they woo their mates? Perhaps it's no surprise that hummingbirds elicit such enthusiasm from those who love them.

This small-format hardcover book includes:
- 45 lifelike ink-and-watercolour drawings showcasing all the species commonly found in the US and Canada, as well as the most frequent visitors – often depicted with their favourite flowers. Includes all males and many females.
- Fascinating facts on cultural history, folklore, migration patterns, habitat, lifecycle, biology, and anatomy
- Information on creating your own hummingbird haven using feeders, flowers, water, and shelter
- Birdwatching tips and best places to visit to see hummingbirds

This book is part of the collectible mini-book series Little Book of Natural Wonders, and makes a gorgeous gift (or irresistible treat for yourself) for all hummingbird lovers!

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Biography

Tara Austen Weaver is an award-winning writer and editor. She is the author of several books, including Orchard House, a finalist for the 2016 Washington State Book Awards, Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest, and the Little Book of Flowers series: Peonies, Dahlias, and Tulips. Tara writes frequently about gardening, agriculture, food, art, travel, social justice, and the environment. Visit her at taraweaver.com.

Popular Science
By: Tara Austen Weaver(Author), Emily Poole(Illustrator)
144 pages, 45 colour illustrations
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
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" […] a delightful collaboration between the same duo that brought readers the Little Books of Flowers series […] a colorful and inspiring book. It would make a lovely Mother's Day gift - or could also serve as your pick-me-up."
– Discover Our Coast 

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