by Stan Tekiela (Hoopla eBook)
This little 48-page guide is part of the “Backyard Bird Feeding Guide” series focusing on numerous species of birds you might encounter in your yard, many of these have been authored by naturalist and photographer Stan Tekiela. The book is broken up into three sections — the first identifies all the hummingbird species native to the United States (and their normal breeding and migration zones) — only one of which (the Ruby Throated Hummingbird) can normally be found east of the Rocky Mountains. Next, Tekiela discusses the proper formula for hummingbird food and some of the “do and don’t” tips for keeping hummingbirds healthy — quick note: you don’t need to put unnecessary red dyes in the liquid as long as your feeder has lots of red accents to attract their attention. The dies can often be unhealthy for the birds to ingest. And the book also covers popular hummingbird feeder designs and the positives and negatives for each style.
Tekiela is know as much for his
nature photography as he is for his writing — I really enjoyed the beautiful
photos he uses to illustrate this short book!
(If you enjoy this, you may also
wish to try Fastest Things on Wings: Rescuing Hummingbirds in Hollywood
by Teresa E. Masear, A Field Guide to the Hummingbirds of North America by Sheri
Williamson, The Hummingbirds of North America by Nebraska author Paul
Johnsgard, The Hummingbird Book: The Complete Guide to Attracting,
Identifying, and Enjoying Hummingbirds by Donald W. Stokes. I also
recommend A Hummingbird in My House: The Story of Squeak and Hummingbirds:
My Winter Guests, both by Arnette Heidcamp — although they are no longer in
the libraries’ collection, they are available to borrow through InterLibrary
Loan.)
( Stan Tekiela’s official NatureSmart.com web
site )
See
Scott C.’s review of Hummingbirds: My Winter Guests by Arnette
Heidcamp in the August 2004 Staff Recommendations here on BookGuide!
See Scott C.’s review of Fastest Things on Wings by Teresa Masear in the July 2016
Staff Recommendations here on BookGuide!
Recommended
by Scott C.
Bennett Martin Public Library — Public Service
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this one? What did you think? Did you find this review helpful?
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