<p>This beautifully illustrated children's book is from Tiberius Publishing's 'What Do You Say' range, which aims to teach children good manners in a fun and entertaining way. This book is designed to help and encourage a young child to ask questions.
What’s that Bird? A Beginner’s Guide
✍ Scribed by Joseph DiCostanzo
- Publisher
- DK Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 130
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Is that a purple martin or a blue jay?
Perfect for beginning birders, What's That Bird? is an indispensable pocket guide that includes full-color photographs and illustrations of more than 150 common birds, and instructs bird watchers how to identify different birds and how to tell them apart.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents 5......Page 7
Introduction 6......Page 8
Identifying Birds 8......Page 10
BIRD PROFILES 15......Page 17
CLOSE TO HOME 16......Page 18
WOODLAND & FOREST 32......Page 34
OPEN COUNTRY 48......Page 50
WATER & WATERSIDE 62......Page 64
COAST & SEA 90......Page 92
BIRD GALLERY 103......Page 105
Scientific Names 122......Page 124
Glossary 125......Page 127
Index 126......Page 128
Acknowledgments 128......Page 130
✦ Subjects
Birds--North America--Identification; Birds--North America--Pictorial works
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