Birds What do flamingos, owls, and penguins get up to all day?

Alex Bond

Book - 2023

"Soar through the skies to follow the lives of our feathered friends as they fight, dance, and play their way through their day. Ornithologist Dr. Alex Bond tells the story of the world's most amazing birds in the style of a nature documentary, including gentle science explanations perfect for future biologists." -- Amazon.com.

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Genres
Juvenile works
Picture books
Creative nonfiction
Informational works
Illustrated works
Published
New York, NY : Neon Squid [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Alex Bond (author)
Other Authors
Henry Rancourt (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
Ages 6-8
Grades 2-3
ISBN
9781684492855
9781838992705
  • Welcome to the world of birds
  • The dawn chorus
  • Rise and shine
  • Bower building
  • Pebble thieves
  • The dance of the flamingos
  • Nests and eggs
  • Eggs in the nest
  • Keeping eggs warm
  • Imposter in the nest
  • The special chicks
  • Flight
  • A long flight
  • Soaring high, swooping low
  • Hungry penguins
  • Dinnertime
  • Back to the burrow
  • A sweet treat
  • Sky dancing
  • Bedtime snacks
  • The silent assassin.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A chirpy overview of bird behaviors, from morning until night. A dawn chorus gets this hour-by-hour review underway, and Bond--after introducing himself as principal curator of birds at London's Natural History Museum--goes on to describe broadly and briefly how select birds wake up, make nests or bowers, lay and tend eggs, fly, chow down, and end the day with a final twilight snack before night leaves only the "silent assassin" barn owl on the hunt for mice. Whether depicting a pair of flame bowerbirds on a "fancy first date," a double chorus line of Andean flamingos, or swirls of European starlings in a spiraling "murmuration," Rancourt's artwork, which resembles cut-paper collages, focuses attention more on brightly contrasting hues than finely detailed individual feathers or other features. The avian cast isn't very large, but common, rare, and exotic tropical rainforest species are all at least represented, and the habitats and behaviors are generalized enough to be applicable to most birds in most settings. Aside from a Roman skyline in one scene, there are no human figures or works in view. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A bright, brisk addition to the murmuration of bird books. (glossary, index) (Informational picture book. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.