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Traveling with the Birds

Traveling with the Birds
Author: Rudyerd Boulton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1960
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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Flying with the Birds

Flying with the Birds
Author: Yossi Leshem
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999
Genre: Aircraft accidents
ISBN:

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Global Birding

Global Birding
Author: Les Beletsky
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2010
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1426206402

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Illustrated with 30-40 photographs and artwork and a map, this book helps you discover where the birds are whether in Mexico and southern Europe or in the distant, mythic Galapagos, Korea, and Antarctica.


Migration

Migration
Author: Melissa Mayntz
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1787135055

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WINNER OF THE SILVER MEDAL IN THE ANIMAL & NATURE CATEGORY OF THE NAUTILUS AWARDS 2022 Flight has fascinated humans since we first looked into the sky and saw birds on the wing, and no flights are more fascinating than the extraordinary migrations birds make every day, week, month, and season of the year. Migration explores how birds make these incredible expeditions. From first preparing to migrate, to the different types of migration and the compelling reasons why it is a must. From the high-flying adventures of bar-headed geese that soar above the Himalayan Mountains and the long-distance endurance of Arctic terns that travel from pole-to-pole, birds of all families, from vast seasonal migrators to the more casual nomad, will be explored. As readers migrate through the book’s pages, they will also discover avian navigation, curious routes, the hazards of the journey, and why, occasionally, birds end up far from their original destination. Beautifully illustrated, this book will debunk the most outrageous myths about migration as it thoroughly travels the globe exploring the epic journeys these incredible birds make.


A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds

A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds
Author: Scott Weidensaul
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0393608913

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New York Times Bestseller Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize A Library Journal Best Science and Technology Book of the Year An exhilarating exploration of the science and wonder of global bird migration. In the past two decades, our understanding of the navigational and physiological feats that enable birds to cross immense oceans, fly above the highest mountains, or remain in unbroken flight for months at a stretch has exploded. What we’ve learned of these key migrations—how billions of birds circumnavigate the globe, flying tens of thousands of miles between hemispheres on an annual basis—is nothing short of extraordinary. Bird migration entails almost unfathomable endurance, like a sparrow-sized sandpiper that will fly nonstop from Canada to Venezuela—the equivalent of running 126 consecutive marathons without food, water, or rest—avoiding dehydration by "drinking" moisture from its own muscles and organs, while orienting itself using the earth’s magnetic field through a form of quantum entanglement that made Einstein queasy. Crossing the Pacific Ocean in nine days of nonstop flight, as some birds do, leaves little time for sleep, but migrants can put half their brains to sleep for a few seconds at a time, alternating sides—and their reaction time actually improves. These and other revelations convey both the wonder of bird migration and its global sweep, from the mudflats of the Yellow Sea in China to the remote mountains of northeastern India to the dusty hills of southern Cyprus. This breathtaking work of nature writing from Pulitzer Prize finalist Scott Weidensaul also introduces readers to those scientists, researchers, and bird lovers trying to preserve global migratory patterns in the face of climate change and other environmental challenges. Drawing on his own extensive fieldwork, in A World on the Wing Weidensaul unveils with dazzling prose the miracle of nature taking place over our heads.


Migratory Birds

Migratory Birds
Author: Mariana Oliver
Publisher: Undelivered Lectures
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: LITERARY COLLECTIONS
ISBN: 9781945492525

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A sensitive, stunning debut on movement, migration, and loss, in the vein of Valeria Luiselli's Sidewalks.


Paper Birds that Fly

Paper Birds that Fly
Author: Norman Schmidt
Publisher: Sterling
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 9781895569117

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Describes the use of the different parts of a bird's wings and tail and the maneuverability of its feathers. Includes patterns and instructions for fifteen paper birds.


If Birds Fly Back

If Birds Fly Back
Author: Carlie Sorosiak
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1760554413

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A sun-drenched and irresistible love story from a stunning new talent in YA, perfect for fans of Morgan Matson, John Green, and Rainbow Rowell. "A uniquely dazzling love story - sunshine flows through every electric page, and into your heart." Harriet Reuter Hapgood, author of The Square Root of Summer Linny has been living life in black and white since her sister Grace ran away, and she's scared that Grace might never come back. When Linny witnesses the return to Miami of a cult movie star long presumed dead, she is certain it's a sign. Surely Álvaro Herrera, of all people, can tell her why people come back - and how to bring her sister home? Sebastian has come to Miami seeking his father, a man whose name he's only just learned. An aspiring astrophysicist, he can tell Linny how many galaxies there are, how much plutonium weighs and how likely she is to be struck by a meteorite. But none of the theories he knows are enough to answer his own questions about why his father abandoned him, and why it left him in pieces. As Sebastian and Linny converge around the mystery of Álvaro's disappearance - and return - their planets start to collide. Linny's life is about to become technicolor, but finding the answers to her questions might mean losing everything that matters.


Where the Birds are

Where the Birds are
Author: Robert J. Dolezal
Publisher: Readers Digest
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007
Genre: Bird watching
ISBN: 9780762108602

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A bird-watching guidebook provides information on over one thousand bird-watching sites across the U.S. and Canada, describing their locations, the best times to visit, birds of interest, and facilities.


Hearing Birds Fly

Hearing Birds Fly
Author: Louisa Waugh
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0748108572

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HEARING BIRDS FLY is Louisa Waugh's passionately written account of her time in a remote Mongolian village. Frustrated by the increasingly bland character of the capital city of Ulan Bator, she yearned for the real Mongolia and got the chance when she was summoned by the village head to go to Tsengel far away in the west, near the Kazakh border. Her story completely transports the reader to feel the glacial cold and to see the wonders of the Seven Kings as they steadily emerge from the horizon. Through her we sense their trials as well as their joys, rivalries and even hostilities, many of which the author shared or knew about. Her time in the village was marked by coming to terms with the harshness of climate and also by how she faced up to new feelings towards the treatment of animals, death, solitude and real loneliness, and the constant struggle to censor her reactions as an outsider. Above all, Louisa Waugh involves us with the locals' lives in such a way that we come to know them and care for their fates.