Omnibird: An Avian Investigator's Handbook
Have you seen a bird today? Probably, unless you’re reading this in bed. Did you notice what was really interesting about that the bird? Investigating a bird is like solving a puzzle. To gather all the pieces, you look for clues: meet the omnibird.
An omnibird shares the basics of all birdlife: it was born from an egg, has feathers, two legs, a beak and gizzard, perhaps a premium feature like spurs or a curuncle. Knowing the omnibird gives you a case file of information to investigate any bird. You’ll be expert at finding extraordinary things around you, just by looking.
Omnibird investigates 18 common birds from habitats around the world—eagles, owls and seabirds, starlings, ducks and swans. Explore the incredible internal structure of bird bones, learn what a gizzard stone is for, find the fascinating in bird calls, bird poop, feathers, and flight patterns.
Now you’re an omnibird expert, you’ll look at every bird in new ways every day.
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ISBN13: 9798765670514
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 96
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Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication City, Country: United States
Dimensions (cm): 29.5(H)x25.7(L)
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Author Biography
Giselle Clarkson is an illustrator from Wellington, New Zealand. She once drew a picture of some biscuits that was shared online so many times that they put her on TV. As well as illustrating children's books, Giselle is a regular contributor to New Zealand's School Journal. She writes a comic about children's books for The Sapling, and makes educational comics about important and exciting environmental topics. She loves to have adventures at sea and on remote islands best of all. Giselle has a degree in photography from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch. Giselle Clarkson is an illustrator from Wellington, New Zealand. She once drew a picture of some biscuits that was shared online so many times that they put her on TV. As well as illustrating children's books, Giselle is a regular contributor to New Zealand's School Journal. She writes a comic about children's books for The Sapling, and makes educational comics about important and exciting environmental topics. She loves to have adventures at sea and on remote islands best of all. Giselle has a degree in photography from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch.Reviews
"A truly stellar work that will delight bird enthusiasts while converting the ambivalent into eager avian investigators."—starred, Kirkus Reviews
"A silly and fun-loving look at what makes our feathered friends one of the most interesting and distinct specimens in the animal kingdom."—School Library Journal
"There are in-depth depictions of bird anatomy, songs, behaviors, and, yes, even droppings and pellets, but these aren't dry discussions; they're all tinged with cheeky humor and outlandish captions, providing a brilliant balance between entertainment and education. . . An unconventional and irresistible avian introduction, sure to delight any fledgling birder."—Booklist