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Besides being objects of wonder, hummingbirds, says Sheri L. Williamson in the Peterson Field Guide: Hummingbirds of North America, are unique to the New World, range in size from the smallest warm-blooded animal (Cuba's Bee Hummingbird) to outsizing songbirds (South America's Giant Hummingbird), can fly backwards and side to side, and still defy category among ornithological types. The habits, habitats, migratory patterns, physical traits, diet, mating practices, where to find them in short, all the information that a good wildlife guide offers are the stuff of Williamson's book. Clear, engaging prose and 180 full color photographs make this a natural for birdwatchers everywhere.

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"Williamson's book is a comprehensive treatment, accurate enough to satisfy professionals and accessible to the lay reader." -- Review

...the best identification guide to these tiny birds yet available, with dozens of photographs and side-by-side comparisons. -- Arizona Daily Star, January 20, 2002 [Kathryn Lance, reviewer]

It needs to be on the shelf and in the pocket of every bird watcher in North America. -- Bird Watcher's Digest, July/August 2002

Williamson's book is a comprehensive treatment, accurate enough to satisfy professionals and accessible to the lay reader. -- Birding Magazine, October 2002

Product Details

  • Turtleback: 275 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (January 10, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618024964
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618024964
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 4.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #158,742 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An unexpected treat, February 8, 2002
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This book is the latest edition in a long line of Peterson Field Guides. As such it has a lot to live up to. It is written in a similar format to the series most recent work on the Warblers of North America (John Dunn and Kimball Garrett, 1997) and includes the same basic categories of description, behaviour, habitat, similar species, status and conservation, and subspecies and taxonomic relationships in the species accounts.

The book covers over 30 species of hummingbirds that regularly occur in the United States or have the potential for occurence as vagrants from Mexico. It is entirely a photographic guide which has both advantages and disadvantages from paintings or illustrations.

Its a good 1st start, but there are some issues that need to be addressed. First, the photographs for each species are somewhat small, especially those that depict live birds in the field. This and the low-quality of some photos often obscure important identification features. On the other hand the plates showing close-up photographs of spread tail patterns and the head and bill are especially benefical (even if the birds are unnaturally depicted held in the hand). These characters are extremely useful in species identification, and I know of other guide that shows them so well (I have yet to look at Steve Howell's book on Hummingbirds, so I can't comment on that book).

The book continues the Peterson tradition of using arrows to point out important field characters. However, there seems to be a disparity between the photographs and the accompanying text adjacent to the plates. The end result is often confusion and leaves the reader trying to figure out what is specifically important about a particular feature. For instance, an arrow may point to a bill of a hummingbird, but it is sometimes difficult to find in the text what is diagnostic about that particular species bill. The information is there, but it is simply buried in the text and you have to read to find it. Bulleted highlights might make this easier.

Additionally, the accompanying text/captions for each plate are not arranged in a logical fashion which compounds the problem. In many cases they are written as a block of text describing the field characters for an sex/age class with data on individual species given below as subcategories. In many cases there is one paragraph giving species characters, but there are several photographs, none of which are referenced in the text. It would be better to address each photograph individually and mention the important points that are specifically shown in that photo separately instead of trying to write a broad description that is not connected with the pictures. This would make the guide more user-friendly and visually appealing (i.e. 4 photos on one page would correspond with 4 separate blocks of text describing each picture in one-to-one context). It may be that there is just too much information to present in a organized fashion. I realize this is a problem with any book that tries to cover the large amount of detail that this book presents.

The range maps for each species are exceptionally well done and appear up to date. They include the most current records of vagrants that I know of.

I especially like the inclusion of the many Mexican species that although have yet to be conclusively documented in the United States range close enough to warrant mentioning. This alerts the observer to the possibility of those species which are not typically shown in the standard North American bird guides. There are several species however that are mentioned but have no photographs (Golden-Crowned Emerald and Canivet's Emerald). Photos of these birds would have be useful.

Also important are the many photographs showing hybrid combination of hummingbirds. Hummingbird species tend to hybridize more regularly than other bird groups so these photos are a plus.

Finally, the information on Plumage Variation and Molt in the species accounts is a huge benefit.

Overall, the information in the book is accurate, informative, and useful. However it is perhaps a better guide for banders who have the bird in the hand and want to visually see examples of tail pattern, etc. (however, the book lacks those important measurements that the banders rely on). As a field guide it contains a massive amount of information that could overwhelm the backyard birder who simply wants to enjoy these feathered jewels. The book is geared mainly towards those advanced birders who are mostly aware of the many characters used to separate hummingbird species. Its definitely worth having if you are bibliophile or just enthusastic about birds.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally the book I've been looking for!!, March 4, 2002
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This book is wonderful!! I just finished reading it. I'd been waiting so long for a hummingbird book with photos of the females and the immature birds. In the past, I've had so much trouble looking through art drawings of hummingbirds. Now we have photos of each bird to help with identification in the field.

This book is a must-have for hummingbird enthusiasts! Make sure to read the text too, because tons of fabulous facts and trivia are included. For instance, females of some species sing, and females outnumber the male hummers most of the time, but in one instance a female was killed and a male was seen feeding the babies she'd left behind! How interesting!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Avid backyard observer, September 2, 2008
We just wanted a book to teach us the basics about Hummingbirds & help us to learn one type from the next. This book is working out very well for us so far. Already we have learned that what appeared to be a 'baby' hummingbird with the naked eye, was actually a moth via binoculars and the moth was shown in the book~! The book is well made, very nice pictures, small enough to leave on a kitchen counter or drawer for easy access and user friendly. I recommend this book for anyone looking to learn about Hummingbirds.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Never too much information


I ordered this book along with two others when my grandchildren and I decided we needed more background on the hummingbirds who visit my feeders every day. Read more
Published 2 months ago by D. J. Shuff

5.0 out of 5 stars well photographed and handsomly laid out book
Great book for learning about these little birds and identifying them. The photographs are nice and help in the identification process along with the wealth of additional... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Eric Flescher

5.0 out of 5 stars ADD THIS ONE TO YOUR BACKPACK!
As stated, it is difficult to go wrong with and of the Peterson Field Guides. This work is certainly no exception. Read more
Published on July 4, 2007 by D. Blankenship

5.0 out of 5 stars Hummingbirds - one of my passions....
Great book to teach us how to correctly identify hummingbird species. I can now identify several species easily & that's fun with about 30 some birds being fed by me in my garden... Read more
Published on May 12, 2007 by Lil Y. M. Judd

5.0 out of 5 stars A Field Guide to Hummingbirds of North America (Peterson Field Guides)
Excellent Guide to Hummingbirds! I bought the book for my sister's birthday. She loves it!
Published on January 9, 2007 by John Williamson

5.0 out of 5 stars This little bird chipped off in brilliance
I've always thought that aliens visiting planet Earth would avoid the big geology that is the centerpiece of many of our national parks. Read more
Published on July 15, 2006 by E. A. Lovitt

4.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL
I buy this book for my wife, who is an specialist on hummingbirds, and she said me that this guide is perfect for humms lovers, maybe basic for specialist (she recommends the... Read more
Published on February 8, 2002 by H. Pons

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