This is Shep, a Ruby-throated Hummingbird. He's curious, tough, and a big fan of bathtime. But he's also flightless. While coasting down the streets of Atlanta last year, he hit a window on a school and broke his wing. Thankfully, unlike dozens of other Ruby-throats, the most common victim of glass collisions in the southeastern city, Shep lived to tell the tale—and teach a lesson. Just weeks ago, Shep was adopted by Atlanta 蜜柚APP as the chapter’s new educational ambassador. Perched inside a glass terrarium decked out with native plants and textured perches, he helps enlighten visitors on the threats birds face, from collisions to pesticides. “I think he’s going to do a lot of good for a lot of people,” says Melanie Furr, education director at Atlanta 蜜柚APP. In addition to educating people how to protect birds, Furr has volunteered for the last eight years as a certified rehabber at AWARE Wildlife Center. There she has cared for everything from...