Description
Come eye to eye with a Bald Eagle and nose to beak with an American White Pelican in this entertaining and educational guide to 47 popular birds. Birds Life Size features stunning life-sized photographs as well as interesting facts and stats, all put together by one of North America's foremost bird book authors, Chris Earley.
Did you know Brown-headed Cowbirds purposely lay their eggs in other birds' nests, or that Loggerhead Shrikes are nicknamed Butcherbirds for their unsavory habit of hanging their prey on thorns and branches, using its favorite thorny shrubs like a butcher shop? Readers will enjoy reading all about the fascinating adaptations and behaviors of the featured birds, and young readers in particular will be riveted by the life-sized images. Arranged by family, bird species include:
- American Bitterns
- Atlantic Puffins
- Calliope Hummingbirds
- Common Poorwills
- Greater Roadrunners
- Snowy Owls
- Red-tailed Hawks
- Turkey Vultures
- And many, many more!
Complete with at-a-glance info boxes that detail diet, habitats and nesting habits, each bird profile has a colorful design and plenty of photos highlighting the topics and tidbits covered in the text. Birds Life Size is a mighty addition to every bird lover's library.
Review Quotes
The 47 species presented in Birds Life Size are all North American with the majority found in Canada. So, for any STEM lessons dealing with life cycles, adaptation, habitats and such in a Canadian school--and for any in American schools as well--Birds Life Size offers a visually-stunning and thorough presentation. It has the content to make it a comprehensive resource but also the visuals to captivate and perhaps even attract young readers, and their families, to launch their own birding pursuits.
Bird lovers, young and old, can get up close and personal with some favourite common birds, as well as some strange and unusual fowl friends. Detailed photographs include an image of each bird in a life-size pose. Along with an abundance of information on biology, history, anatomy and behaviour, there are Nature Notes featuring unique data. Fact boxes contain scientific names, habitat, location and diet. This book is a wonderful look at the feathered world around us.
Biographical note
Chris Earley is the interpretive biologist and education coordinator at the Arboretum, University of Guelph. He is also the author of numerous titles on birds and the natural world, including How to Feed Backyard Birds, 125 Nature Hot Spots in Ontario, Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America and Waterfowl of Eastern North America.
