
You don't have to own binoculars and know a bunch of fancy Latin names to watch birds. No matter where you live, they're in your neighborhood--just look up (or down). Full-color illustrations portray dozens of birds with information about their distinctive characteristics, including color, shape, plumage, and beak and foot types.
year: 2013
call number/section: 1000, 598.07, 598
subjects: bird watching, juvenile literature, birds, identification
Editions

Cate, Annette LeBlanc
Candlewick Press (2013)
You don't have to own binoculars and know a bunch of fancy Latin names to watch birds. No matter where you live, they're in your neighborhood--just look up (or down). Full-color illustrations portray dozens of birds with information about their distinctive characteristics, including color, shape, plumage, and beak and foot types.
Schools: 42
Cate, Annette LeBlanc
A conversational, lighthearted introduction to birdwatching encourages kids to get outdoors with a sketchbook and explains how to identify local varieties by referencing cartoon illustrations that whimsically profile bird characteristics.
Schools: 0