Birds of prey Terrifying talons

Joe Flood

Book - 2022

In this volume, you'll get up-close and personal with some of the world's most skilled hunters, from the majestic eagle to the oft-maligned scavenger vulture! Armed with razor-sharp claws, keen eyesight, powerful wings, and killer instincts, these stealthy predators can make a meal of rodents, fish, snakes, lizards, monkeys, and even kangaroos! Discover how these amazing birds who are often at the top of the food chain, play an integral role in many different ecosystems around the world.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Creative nonfiction
Educational comics
Nonfiction comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Children's graphic novels
Published
New York : First Second 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Joe Flood (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Get to know your universe"--Front cover.
Physical Description
122 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cm
Awards
A Junior Library Guild selection.
ISBN
9781250269478
9781250269485
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4--7--Readers should be cautioned not to get too attached to the curious squirrel who serves as their stand-in for this graphic (in both senses of the word) introduction to raptors worldwide. A Renaissance Faire falconer in antique dress serves as lecturer and tour guide--opening by feeding his Cooper's hawk a dead chick ("No need to be squeamish. She's just doing what nature intended."). Addressing the squirrel, he then goes on to dissect raptor ancestry and anatomy, families, feathers, and aerodynamic body design, as well as the dangers of pesticides and habitat destruction by humans. The falconer continues with explorations of these birds' prey and hunting strategies as flocks of modern exemplars, from the sparrow-sized black-thighed falconet to the 30-plus pound Andean condor, strike characteristic poses. Flood's standout bird portraits use saturated colors to make plumage patterns particularly vivid and sharply defined lines for painstakingly detailed beaks and talons. His avian subjects exude implacable focus and presence throughout. Following guest appearances by notable figures of various species, from Pale Male to John James Audubon and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary founder Rosalie Edge, the falconer closes with a technical overview of his chosen craft that…may not end well for the squirrel. Oh well, "circle of life" as he puts it. VERDICT Feeds, in a frank but not gratuitously gory way, middle graders' hunger to learn more about some of the animal world's most fierce and splendid predators.--John Peters

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An overview of birds of prey. How to teach science in an accessible, nonintimidating way? The Science Comics series has it nailed. This latest offering presents a look at raptors, a family of birds that includes vultures, eagles, condors, hawks, and ospreys, among others. The organization of the material is stellar. In plenty of detail, none of it overwhelming, Flood discusses what raptors are, their evolution from dinosaurs, the physics of flight, raptor biology (for example, their eyes are huge for their body size and can't swivel in their skulls, and their feet and talons are specifically adapted to their preferred prey), nesting habits, how they catch prey, and the impact of human encroachment. Enlivening the information are full-color illustrations, accurate where they need to be and engagingly playful where they don't. The story's narrators, a brown-skinned Renaissance Faire reenactor falconer and a curious squirrel, guide readers through this fascinating worldwide journey that includes meeting John James Audubon, the 19th-century naturalist and painter known for his depictions of birds, and learning about Pale Male, the red-tailed hawk who has made his home on the ledge of a New York City apartment building for 30 years. A fun, fact-filled romp through the world of raptors. (glossary) (Nonfiction comic. 9-15) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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