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Hummingbirds: A Life-size Guide to Every Species

Hummingbirds: A Life-size Guide to Every Species

by Michael Fogden, Marianne Taylor, Sheri L. Williamson

4.7 (521 ratings)
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Published

May 28, 2014

Pages

758 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Harper Design

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About This Book

“Packed with information . . .

this book showcases species such as the Green-crowned Brilliant, the Fiery Topaz and . . .

Cuban Bee Hummingbird.” — Daily Mail Hummingbirds have always held popular appeal, with their visual brilliance, extraordinary flight dexterity, jewel-like color, and remarkably small size. This is the first book to profile all 338 known species, from the Saw-billed Hermit to the Scintillant Hummingbird. Every bird is shown life-size in glorious full-color photographs.

Every species profile includes a flight map and key statistics, as well as information about behavior, plumage, and habitat. This authoritative guide has been annotated by the world’s leading experts on hummingbirds and features a foreword by renowned birding author Pete Dunne.

Introduction

In the captivating pages of Hummingbirds: A Life-size Guide to Every Species, readers are invited to explore the vibrant world of one of nature's most remarkable creatures. This comprehensive guide transforms the appreciation of hummingbirds through exquisite life-size illustrations and well-researched insights. Perfect for bird enthusiasts and curious minds alike, this book offers an unforgettable journey into their diverse habitats, behaviors, and physical characteristics.

Whether you're a seasoned ornithologist or a budding bird-watcher, this enchanting guide promises to deepen your understanding and fascination with these iconic avian wonders.

Key Takeaways

Explore the vibrant life-size illustrations of every hummingbird species. Deepen your knowledge with comprehensive insights about hummingbirds. A perfect resource for both seasoned ornithologists and bird enthusiasts.

Detailed Description

Dive deep into the breathtaking universe of hummingbirds with this meticulously curated guide. Spanning every known species it provides a vivid unparalleled view of these awe-inspiring creatures. The life-size illustrations breathe life into the pages offering clarity and realism that allows enthusiasts to truly appreciate each bird's unique beauty.

This book delves beyond mere visuals providing a wealth of knowledge about each species' habitats behaviors and evolutionary adaptations. Detailed profiles accompany each illustration offering fascinating insights into how these miniature marvels thrive in a diverse range of ecosystems. Readers are treated to a treasure trove of facts and stories shedding light on the ecological significance and peculiarities of hummingbirds.

From their mesmerizing flight patterns to their vibrant plumage and unique mating rituals every aspect of these birds is beautifully captured. Designed for both amateur bird-watchers and ornithologists this guide serves as a crucial resource in understanding and conserving hummingbird populations. Its balanced approach to imagery and information ensures a rich engaging experience.

With its meticulous attention to detail and passion for birdlife Hummingbirds: A Life-size Guide to Every Species stands as a testament to the awe and wonder these creatures inspire. It’s an essential addition to any nature lover's collection.

Standout Features

With life-size illustrations the book provides a visually stunning experience immersing readers in the striking detail of each hummingbird species This feature offers an unmatched and realistic perspective. The comprehensive knowledge woven into the narrative elevates the reader’s understanding of hummingbirds blending scientific accuracy with engaging storytelling to make learning both accessible and enjoyable. Designed for a wide audience from curious beginners to experienced naturalists the guide’s balance of vivid imagery and in-depth information makes it a versatile and invaluable resource in ornithology circles.

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Pages:758 pages
Language:English
Published:May 28, 2014
Publisher:Harper Design
Authors:Michael Fogden, Marianne Taylor, Sheri L. Williamson

Rating

4.7

Based on 521 ratings

Customer Reviews

Hummingbird Enthusiasts

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Ricky Kimsey
December 27, 2020

This book is perfect for hummingbird enthusiasts. It has the name of each species along with an illustration, information where they live and whether or not they are endangered or not.

Could have been better

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C. West
April 26, 2014

I really like this book. Very different than your average bird guide. I like the life-size pictures of the birds but was disappointed at the number that didn't have a picture of the species at all, not even a life-size plate of the bird. Very basic information, not a book to look for much in the way of knowledge gained but the range maps are good.

As informative as it was beautiful

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Teresa Little
July 17, 2019

This book is amazing! It way surpassed my expectations. The photos are so good—and the fact that they are life size makes them even better. It would make a great gift to anyone who loves hummingbirds, even if they can travel all over central and South America to see them in person. I have travelled in some of the areas and it was helpful for identification, habitat and range.

Nice overview of most (not "every") species; not an ID guide

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Jack Holloway
April 24, 2014

BASICS: hardcover; attractive photo collection for 262 (78%) of the world's 338 species of hummingbirds with brief summaries for the other 76 not shown; of the 262 species shown most (75%) are by only the male and 12% by only the female; text for each bird covers a general description with notes about favorite flowers, the nest and eggs, and about the bird's status and conservation concerns; not a field or identification guide but a small-sized artwork REVIEW: The focal point of this attractive book (8 x 6 x 1.3 inches) is the set of life-sized photographs for this diverse family of birds. However, it must be noted only 262 (78%) of the 338 known species of hummingbirds are shown. This conflicts a bit with the book's sub-title stating "Every Species". The other 76 (22%) of the species are mentioned at the back of the book with the same material and range maps given for the illustrated birds. These non-illustrated hummingbirds are typically the rarer or lesser known species, even including the extinct Brace's Hummingbird. However, some of these missing birds have been well photographed such as the Plain-capped Starthroat and Green Mango. The photographs do a nice job of showing the birds in a variety of positions: Flying, feeding, perching, or nesting. The color and clarity of the photos makes the book enjoyable to examine. However, some of the photographs tend to show a slightly muted or washed coloration to the birds. The color reproductions may not be perfect but, they do represent the bird well enough. A slightly different tact was taken with the photographs. Each bird has been digitally cut out of its background and placed onto a white page. I suspect this was done to help fit the bird, the map, and all the text onto the same page for easier reading; and, perhaps for a slightly different aesthetic approach. These photographs, while showing the birds nicely, do not lend themselves to be fully useful for field use or identification. This is because most (75%) of the species are only of the male; and, 12% show only the female such as the Lucifer Hummingbird and Bahama Woodstar. A total of 33 (13%) of the photographed species show both male and female. As an odd note, the Green-bellied Hummingbird is represented by only a juvenile. Yes, these photos can be helpful to get a good impression of the what the bird looks like but only from the one angle shown in the photograph. An additional 26 photographs (with background included) are shown in the introductory pages. It should be kept in mind this book is not designed to be a field or identification guide. Instead, it is a nice reference, or even artwork, to visually examine most of the world's hummingbirds and, to read about their natural history. The material provided for each of the 338 species is contained within a single paragraph. A couple of sentences provide a general description of the bird and, sometimes, a few words on differentiating that bird from a similar species. A few more sentences comment on the various subspecies and their physical differences. The remainder of the bird's account gives the reader an overview of its life history such as distribution, favorite flowers, description of nests, and brief notes on status or conservation concerns. The beginning of the book offers an informative 19-page introduction. A few pages cover each of these topics: Evolution and taxonomy, color and iridescence, flight, feeding, courtship and nesting, molt, and, migration. Lastly, each of the 338 species is accompanied by a range map supplied by BirdLife International. The range is denoted by using three colors: Red for resident, year-round birds; green for breeding, summer ranges; and, blue for where the species is found during the winter. The maps are useful for assessing the general range of the bird; however, their small size (3x2 cm) in combination with showing a large geographic area make many of the range maps difficult to examine. The Magenta-throated Woodstar's limited range in the highlands of Costa Rica and Panama is barely visible in a small map that shows a large area from Massachusetts all the way south to Bolivia. The faintest sliver of red ink makes the range map incorrectly appear to show the bird as being found along the Pacific coast. If you have an appreciation of hummingbirds, you will want a copy of this book. It is nice to see life-sized photos of the birds and to have so many species together in one relatively compact book. Just keep in mind this book is a general summary or overview of the birds; that not all birds are shown; and, the book is more of a beginning resource to help learn what hummingbirds exist and not as a field or identification guide. -- (written by Jack at Avian Review with sample pages, April 2014)

Amazing

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MaryJane
December 23, 2018

This beautiful book has high quality pages and cover. The cover is sturdy, has a raised relief of a colorful hummingbird. The pages are glossy, and have one bird per page, little references, like it's region on the map, ext. It has an glossary for finding everything you want to know where it is. Great gift for my friend who loves hummingbirds.

Beautiful pictures.

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E. Seastrom
August 15, 2023

Not 100% what I expected, but a beautifully done book nonetheless. I am not convinced of the accuracy of the title, however. I know for certain that there are at least fifteen species in the United States, but this book does not seem to reflect that. Most of the species in this book are in South America, which is accurate. I was also hoping for photos of both males and females of each species, along with at least descriptions of any variations. I have not had a chance to spend a lot of time with this book yet, but I have ordered a second copy as a gift for my mom.

Excellent general reference for hummingbirds.

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DrG
September 25, 2014

A beautiful book with life size images of most known hummingbird species. It has helpful information on the species and migration patterns. Most of the 338 known species are located in South or Central Americas, so this opens the door for a wider understanding of hummingbirds. I am withholding a star, though, because the tittle infers a life size image for every specie. While the book provides for most species, there is a section in the back where a large number are listed, but without photos.

STUNNING - PHOTOGRAPHS ARE CRYSTAL CLEAR AND DEEPLY SATURATED - WELL WRITTEN

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OneCoffeePlease
January 1, 2024

My wife adores hummingbirds. She carefully sets up feeders every year and she faithfully ensures that they are filled with fresh nectar made from organic sugar. The point is that this book was the perfect gift for her. The photography in this book is outstanding. The photos are crystal clear and deeply saturated. Every species is represented. The language is clear and easy to understand. All aspects of hummingbird life are touched on in great detail. Even if you have only a passing interest in hummingbirds, I think this vibrant book will delight you. My wife is enthralled by it. For those who love hummingbirds (young or old), this comprehensive book will not disappoint. This is one book that I can wholeheartedly recommend!