Join Dr. Harold Greeny, a field ecologist with a knack for nesting behavior, and Susan Wethington, founder of the Hummingbird Monitoring Network, as they explore the fascinating lives of hummingbirds in the Arizona desert. They dive into how climate change is shrinking their nectar landscape, the intricate construction of their tiny nests, and the clever tactics hummingbirds use to evade predators. Plus, listen in as they discuss long-term monitoring efforts that track migration patterns and species interactions, highlighting the urgency of conservation.