![Birds and Nature, Vol 10 No. 2 [September 1901]](https://listenly.io/api/img/6638c23c972dc5c80ef6ac04/cover.jpg)
TO A HUMMINGBIRD.
THE ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD. (Calypte anna.)
LONGING.
EXPERIENCES WITH “HUMMERS.”
MY HUMMINGBIRD.
THE RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD. (Selasphorus rufus.)
WHAT A LITTLE MOUSE SAID.
ABOUT A SPARROW.
THE WHITE-THROATED SPARROW. (Zonotrichia albicollis.)
A PLANT THAT MELTS ICE.
A lyrical tribute introduces the listener to the hummingbird, painting it as a jeweled traveler of sunlit air. The opening poem celebrates its fleeting beauty and restless spirit, inviting an awe‑filled curiosity about these tiny avian marvels. From that poetic moment, the narrative unfurls into a vivid portrait of a creature that seems woven from light itself.
The work then guides you through the science behind the wonder, detailing the astonishing diversity of over five hundred species that span the Americas, with a special focus on the Anna’s hummingbird. You’ll hear vivid explanations of their rapid wingbeats, hovering prowess, and the delicate rituals of preening and feeding on nectar and insects. Alongside historical observations from naturalists, the description captures the hummingbird’s near‑constant motion and iridescent plumage, offering a richly textured listening experience that feels both poetic and informative.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (103K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Stephen Hutcheson, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-09-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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