your smallest finger, the minute group of muscles, covering 
less space than a baby’s fingernail, that are in the wing of 
a Rufous Hummingbird. You can then realize the courage- 
ous heart that dares attempt to fly across the valleys, the 
plateaus, the mountains, the seas, separating these two 
Yakima—Taken by Mrs. Granville Ross Pike 
“Touched with Rainbow Colors ee 
regions. Think of he dangers: the heat, the cold, the 
hunger, the thirst, the rains, the snows; and you will bend 
your head to honor the strength of instinct which makes 
the long trip possible, not only to one, but to hundreds of 
hummingbirds. 
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