Hummingbirds (book)

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Hummingbirds
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AuthorJohn C. Arvin
IllustratorRaul Andrade, Vydhehi Kadur, Sangeetha Kadur
Cover artistRaul Andrade
CountryUnited States of America
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBirding
GenreCoffee Table Book
Publisher Gorgas Science Foundation, Felis Creations
Publication date
2016
Pages216
ISBN 978-1-61584-514-9
Website http://www.hummingbirdsoftheworld.com

Hummingbirds is a large format, fine art book coffee table book about hummingbirds written by John C. Arvin, with 212 illustrations of hummingbirds in their habitat, and published in 2016. [1] The book is published by Gorgas Science Foundation in the United States of America and Felis Creations [1] in India.

The illustrations were painted by three wildlife artists: Sangeetha Kadur, Raul Andrade, and Vydhehi Kadur. Sangeetha Kadur from India is the sister of the wildlife filmmaker Sandesh Kadur. [2] [3] [4]

The first volume showcases the 127 species of hummingbirds found throughout North America, Central America, and the Caribbean Islands. [5] [6]

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