Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
10/01/19
Pages:
160 pages
ISBN:
1-616-89857-7
ISBN 13:
978-1-616-89857-1
Dewey:
598.022
LCCN:
2019015041
Dimensions:
29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Tue Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
K-Gr 4 Tackling an entire class of animals is a daunting task, but this book, neatly organized by continent, rises to the challenge. Each section has a map and a small index of species. There is a short entry with a full-color illustration for each species. Useful for projects, entries include the animals' scientific species name and details such as size, diet, behavior, and how their environment is impacted by humans. However, information is inconsistent from one entry to the next. One entry might discuss behavior; another will not. A little bit of humor lightens the text instead of detracting from the facts. Material is given in manageable amounts and never overwhelms readers. The illustrations are accurate enough to be informative and charming enough to be more captivating than a photo. The glossary is very small, only seven words total, and there is no suggested further reading. Instead, an odd list of "suggested listening" includes songs about birds by various artists. Overall, a very readable and beautiful book. VERDICT A must for public libraries; school libraries will likely desire more information. A charming compendium on the world's birds. Savannah Kitchens, Parnell Memorial Library, Montevallo, AL
"Appreciative and informative. Enchanting, indeed. An invitation to a world of ornithological wonders."—Kirkus Reviews
"… a very readable and beautiful book. A charming compendium on the world's birds." —School Library Journal
An illustrated look at the fun and interesting facts and habits of some of the most beautiful, unique, and enchanting birds around the world.
Did you know the bald eagle holds the record for the world’s biggest nest, which weighs more than two tons? Or that when the elf owl gets into any kind of trouble, it plays dead instead of fighting? Or that the Adélie penguin can hold its breath for six minutes and leap up to ten feet in the air?
From colossal condors to polychromatic peacocks, The Atlas of Amazing Birds celebrates winged creatures around the world through joyful watercolor illustrations and well-researched, humorously told tales of their habits and habitats. Some birds migrate thousands of miles, others display showy mating rituals. Some survive in extreme environments, others are fast, brave, or big.
Organized by continent, the book features full-color illustrations of each bird, complete with a full description that includes their dimensions and locations by country, along with maps of migratory patterns across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia, North America, South America, and Antarctica, where our feathered friends live in all sorts of interesting places—in gardens, amidst waterways, and along byways.