Two baby Allen's hummingbirds, alone in a coin-size nest, thrive with human assistance in an informational rescue story that hints at fledglings' fortitude. Montgomery narrates earnestly from the perspective of a male bird emerging from eggs with his sister, "the size of bumblebees." But when the breeze that suggests their mother's arrival stops, "We are scared, cold, and hungry." The next morning, a human hand cradles the babies, and human lips blow from the page margin, simulating wingbeats. "I'm not a mother hummingbird, but I've spent ten years learning how to help orphans like you," they are told, before moving to a Hummingbird Hotel that affords them safety to test their wings, sip nectar, and eat fruit flies until they're ready to re-enter the wild. As they migrate south and return to their birthplace, meticulous illustrations by Bozic, crisply detailed in acrylic paint on wood, accurately depict the duo across habitats and alongside other hummingbird species. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)--Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW "2/19/2024"
*Tiny but superstrong and extremely fast, hummingbirds can fly long distances, yet they can also hover in the air. They can fly up, down, sideways, and even upside down. In this beautiful picture book, a hummingbird shares his memories of growing up alongside his older sister, who hatched two days earlier. The two birds, originally the size of bumblebees, hatch from navy bean-sized eggs in a quarter-sized nest. When they feel a breeze, they open their mouths so that their mother can feed them. One day, she does not return, but someone takes them to a bird rehabilitation center, where a caregiver blows on them and feeds them. The younger hummingbird watches his sister take flight and find her own food. Soon both fly free. They migrate and, after returning, find mates. The back matter offers further information about these amazing animals and how people can help them. A naturalist with a gift for helping readers imagine what they may never have touched or even seen, Montgomery writes in ways that immediately bring the birds' qualities into focus, such as, "I am made mostly of air--like a bubble wrapped in feathers." Painted on wood with acrylics, the illustrations are vibrantly colorful and wonderfully detailed. A captivating bird book. --Booklist, starred review "1/1/2024"