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The Glitter in the Green

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Hummingbirds, with over three hundred vibrant species, have fascinated people for centuries. Revered by indigenous Americans and sought after by European collectors, these birds are admired globally for their dazzling plumage and acrobatic flight. However, their existence is precarious, relying on a consistent supply of nectar to sustain their high-energy lifestyles. They inhabit diverse environments, from boreal woodlands to deserts and cloud-forests, showcasing evolution's ability to adapt even the most delicate creatures to harsh conditions. The narrative unfolds their captivating history, life cycles, and the challenges they face in a changing world, alongside the stories of those inspired by them—birdwatchers, conservationists, scientists, smugglers, witches, and celebrities. Traveling from the Arctic Circle to sub-Antarctic islands, acclaimed nature writer Jon Dunn seeks out remarkable hummingbird species, delving into their rich cultural significance and meeting a variety of colorful human characters along the way.

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The Glitter in the Green, John L. Dunn

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2021
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Inglese
Pubblicato
2021
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Copertina rigida
ISBN10
1526613077
ISBN13
9781526613073
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Hummingbirds, with over three hundred vibrant species, have fascinated people for centuries. Revered by indigenous Americans and sought after by European collectors, these birds are admired globally for their dazzling plumage and acrobatic flight. However, their existence is precarious, relying on a consistent supply of nectar to sustain their high-energy lifestyles. They inhabit diverse environments, from boreal woodlands to deserts and cloud-forests, showcasing evolution's ability to adapt even the most delicate creatures to harsh conditions. The narrative unfolds their captivating history, life cycles, and the challenges they face in a changing world, alongside the stories of those inspired by them—birdwatchers, conservationists, scientists, smugglers, witches, and celebrities. Traveling from the Arctic Circle to sub-Antarctic islands, acclaimed nature writer Jon Dunn seeks out remarkable hummingbird species, delving into their rich cultural significance and meeting a variety of colorful human characters along the way.