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Just the Zoo of Us

161: Rufous Hummingbird w/ Alexander Vidal

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Join Ellen & special guest, illustrator and author Alexander Vidal, for a review of a tiny bird with an ambitious itinerary: the rufous hummingbird. We discuss cottagecore nests, how wildlife moves all over our continent, birds that look like bugs and bugs that look like birds, and a lesson in confidence from the world’s littlest dinosaurs.

© Ellen & Christian Weatherford Length 48 min 21 September 2022 Season 1 Episode 161 NatureTalkAnimals USA Episodic

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© Ellen & Christian Weatherford Length 48 min 21 September 2022 Season 1 Episode 161 NatureTalkAnimals USA Episodic

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Join Ellen & special guest, illustrator and author Alexander Vidal, for a review of a tiny bird with an ambitious itinerary: the rufous hummingbird. We discuss cottagecore nests, how wildlife moves all over our continent, birds that look like bugs and bugs that look like birds, and a lesson in confidence from the world’s littlest dinosaurs.

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© Ellen & Christian Weatherford | 48 min

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