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Travels With Rufous

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Join a tiny, resilient traveler on a 4,000-mile journey from Mexico to the Alaskan wilderness and back again, as a dedicated birder reveals the mystery, science, and peril of its remarkable migrati...
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  • 02 March 2027
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Join a tiny, resilient traveler on a 4,000-mile journey from Mexico to the Alaskan wilderness and back again, as a dedicated birder reveals the mystery, science, and peril of its remarkable migration.

The rufous hummingbird is a tiny bird with a huge personality. A feisty scrap of orange feathers weighing not much more than a penny, it undertakes an epic migration each year. In Travels With Rufous, one besotted birder traces this astonishing journey across deserts, oceans, and borders to discover the mysteries of these migratory superstars—and what their future holds in a rapidly changing world.

As a young bird‑banding intern in Yosemite, Janie Chodosh met her first rufous hummingbird when she rescued the tiny creature from a mist net in a high meadow. That iridescent miracle of life, heart hammering in her hand, ignited a lifelong obsession. Decades later, alarmed by the rufous’s decline, she decides to follow the bird’s migration to better understand its remarkable abilities and the mounting challenges it faces from habitat loss and climate change. From Southern California’s deserts and canyons to the coastal rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, from Alaska’s breeding grounds to winter refuges in Mexico—and even to an unexpected outpost in Pensacola, Florida—Chodosh follows the rufous through every stage of its year.

Along the way, she visits field stations, ecological refuges, and research labs, meeting master banders, aeroacousticians, physiologists, and biologists who study hummingbirds at every conceivable scale: from the microscopic architecture of feather barbules to the physics of a 60‑mile‑per‑hour courtship dive, from the timing of flowers and pollinators to the metabolic math of drinking enough nectar to fuel a heart that can beat 1,200 times a minute.

Threaded through this adventure is an unflinching look at the forces closing in on this “phenological superstar”—and the quiet resilience that still shines through in sapwells, old‑growth cedars, and the painstaking records of volunteer scientists.

Inside Travels With Rufous, readers will discover:

  • An intimate portrait of a single species: Follow one rufous hummingbird’s migration from Mexico to Alaska and back, seeing the world through the life of a bird that can fit in the palm of your hand.
  • A year‑long, boots‑on‑the‑ground journey: Travel with the author through deserts, canyons, coastal islands, rainforests, mountain passes, and wintering grounds—plus an unexpected stop in Florida, where the rufous is expanding its range.
  • Science made vivid and understandable: Meet the researchers decoding hummingbird flight, physiology, and behavior, and learn how everything from feather structure to flower timing shapes a hummingbird’s survival.
  • A celebration of wonder and resilience: Encounter moments of hope—from sapwells that save birds on cold mornings to volunteers whose decades of data can help shift conservation policy.

Travels With Rufous asks a deceptively simple question: What happens when you devote a year not to seeing the most species, but to knowing one species deeply? The answer is an endearing, thought‑provoking exploration of what it means to share a changing planet with a creature that can outfly a fighter jet in miniature—and still rest, weightless, in the palm of your hand.

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Price: $19.95
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Books
Publication Date: 02 March 2027
ISBN: 9781778403668
Format: eBook
BISACs: NATURE / Animals / Birds, Zoology: birds (ornithology), SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ornithology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology, NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection, TRAVEL / Essays & Travelogues, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Conservation of wildlife & habitats, Travel writing
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Janie Chodosh is an environmental educator, writer, birder, and naturalist. She is a professor of ecology and environmental science at Santa Fe Community College and the education specialist for Wild Friends, a wildlife conservation program at the University of New Mexico Institute for Public Law. She has published four previous books, including Wild Lives: Leading Conservationists on the Animals and the Planet They Love and The Elephant Doctor of India. She lives in Santa Fe.