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TINY BIRD by Robert Burleigh

TINY BIRD

A Hummingbird's Amazing Journey

by Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Wendell Minor

Pub Date: April 14th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-62779-369-8
Publisher: Christy Ottaviano/Henry Holt

A ruby-throated hummingbird flies 1,500 miles, from the northeastern United States across the Gulf of Mexico.

Naming his exemplar protagonist Tiny Bird, Burleigh chronicles its pre-migration feeding, its travels southward to the Florida shore, its perilous journey across the Caribbean (a convenient fishing boat provides a resting spot), and its arrival in its tropical winter home. The simple narrative is set in short, poetic lines. There’s suspense: “Over the first pounding waves, / it begins its nonstop flight of more than twenty hours. / Can Tiny Bird make it? Many hummingbirds never do.” The traveler just misses being eaten, first by a hawk and then by a large fish, and weathers a storm. And there’s expressive language, with alliteration, occasional rhyme, and plentiful imagery. After the successful trip, “Tiny Bird rests and feeds, / flickering from flower to flower / like an emerald spark flashing in the bright sun.” While the writer ascribes no gender to his character, Minor’s colorful paintings show a male. In images that feature huge flowers or the vastness of the ocean, the bird is appropriately small, but he’s magnified, reflecting his enormous courage, as he flies through the storm. Information about hummingbird size, flight, and feeding habits is sprinkled throughout the narrative and further developed in a final page of “fun facts”; there’s a map and additional facts on the endpapers.

A fine addition to “sense of wonder” collections.

(tips to help hummingbirds, resources) (Informational picture book. 3-7)