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The Glitter in the Green: In Search of Hummingbirds

Paperback | English

By (author): Jon Dunn

''Exceedingly well-researched and packed with fascinating lore, it should appeal to avid birders and general readers alike'' - WALL STREET JOURNAL ''As gleaming and mesmeric as its tiny subject'' VANITY FAIR ''Ever thoughtful and engaging, Jon Dunn pursues these dazzling creatures through dust and jungle to the chillier shores at the far end of the world'' - BENEDICT ALLEN ''Enticing ... brilliant ... a warm-hearted and enthusiastic triumph of nature writing'' - TIM DEE _____________________ For centuries hummingbirds have captured our imaginations: revered by Native Americans, coveted by European collectors and admired worldwide for their jewel-like plumage, acrobatic flight and immense character. Though their renown extends throughout the world, hummingbirds are found exclusively in the Americas. Small in stature yet fiercely tenacious, they have conquered every habitat imaginable: from boreal woodlands to deserts, mangrove swamps to volcanic slopes, and on islands both tropical and sub-polar. The Glitter in the Green takes us on an unforgettable journey in search of the most remarkable examples of this wildly variable family. There''s the Bee Hummingbird in Cuba, the smallest species of bird to have ever lived; the diminutive Rufous Hummingbird, whose annual migration exceeds 3,000 miles; and the critically endangered Juan Fernandez Firecrown, marooned on the remote Pacific island that inspired Robinson Crusoe. Jon Dunn brings us closer than ever before to these magnificent creatures, exploring a heady mix of rare birds, a history redolent with mythology, and the colourful stories of the people obsessed with hummingbirds through the ages. With great passion for his subject and a taste for adventure, Dunn transports us to wondrous landscapes from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, and invites us into the kaleidoscopic world of the hummingbird - the bird that has won the hearts and minds of mankind for millennia. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 23 Jun 2022

Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526613103

About Jon Dunn

Jon Dunn is a natural-history writer photographer and tour leader based in Shetland who travels worldwide searching for memorable wildlife encounters. A childhood exploring the water meadows and abandoned orchards of the Somerset Levels and the droves and ancient woods of Dorset''s Blackmore Vale spurred a lifelong passion for all things natural-history-based. His Shetland home features otters on his doorstep and summer evenings watching porpoises from the kitchen window. Once stalked by a puma on the edge of Mexico''s Sierra Madre Occidental he generally prefers experiencing wildlife on his own terms and not as part of the food chain. His first book was Orchid Summer. jondunn.com / @dunnjons

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