Contains portraits and descriptions of over six hundred birds found in Eastern North America, providing information about physical characteristics, voice, and range of each, and includes brief family accounts and maps.
Traces the migratory journeys of more than 100 bird species from both hemispheres, describing their physical characteristics, habitats, and behaviors that influence their migration patterns.
A photographic field guide to North American birds, featuring over 750 species, which covers their habitats, behavior, flight, migration, songs, and plumage and includes distribution maps, a glossary, and bird watching and identification strategies.
Explains what birds were like in prehistoric times, describing their characteristics, life cycles, feeding habits, and fossils. Also includes a further resource list, activity, quiz, and glossary.
Tico the wingless bird wanted a pair of golden wings to carry him up over the mountaintops; but when his wish was granted, his friends refused to talk to him.