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Authors: David Hamilton,
Charles Solomon
Pages: 72
Size: 8.5 X 11
Price: $19.95
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To John James Audubon, the hummingbird was "a glittering fragment of rainbow…
with motions so graceful as they are light and airy, pursuing its course and
yielding new delights wherever it is seen."
Everyone loves to watch the flashing movements of hummingbirds as they hover
around gardens. Now, in 70 pages and more than 200 color photographs and
charts, this complete reference for bird lovers, woodcarvers and other artists
will add to your understanding and appreciation of these beautiful birds.
Inside You'll Find:
- Interesting facts and information about a number of hummingbird species
- Specific information and color photographs of the ruby-throated hummingbird
and the broad-tailed hummingbird
- Illustrations giving anatomical information such as wing position during
hovering flight
- Drawings comparing structural characteristics of 15 hummingbird species
- Tool and supplies best suited for carving these delicate birds
- Patterns, color charts and complete step-by-step photos and instructions for
carving and painting two hummingbird species-the ruby-throated hummingbird and
the broad-tailed hummingbird
- Detailed instructions on creating habitat - including step-by-step photos
and instructions for making a flowering morning-glory vine
Charles Solomon is a fish and wildlife biologist for the National Biological
Service and an affiliate faculty member at Colorado State University. He has
taught carving and competed nationally for over 10 years. The quality of his
work is nationally recognized through 80 ribbons won at shows throughout North
America.
David Hamilton is an ecologist by profession, working primarily in wetland
management. He has carved and competed for the past eight years. In addition
to hummingbirds, David also carves wading birds common to the wetland areas he
studies. He has won numerous ribbons for his open-winged hummingbird carvings.
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