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Book of North American Birds
This publication serves as an extensive guide to the remarkable avian diversity found across North America. Its fundamental purpose is to educate and engage readers with the vast array of bird species inhabiting the continent, detailing their distinguishing features, typical behaviors, and ecological significance. Rather than presenting a narrative story, the book's premise is to function as an accessible and comprehensive reference, shedding light on the natural history and identification of these feathered creatures for a wide audience. The central subjects, or "characters," of this volume are the birds themselves, each brought to life through descriptive text and often accompanied by high-quality photographic illustrations. The content systematically explores various species, often grouping them by geographical region, preferred habitat, or taxonomic family, while delving into fascinating aspects of their lives such as migratory routes, nesting practices, dietary habits, and distinctive calls. Core themes woven throughout the book include the intrinsic beauty and intricate workings of the natural world, the value of learning to identify and appreciate birds, and by extension, the importance of environmental stewardship and conservation. What makes this book compelling is its potent combination of visually rich content that aids in identification with thoroughly researched yet easily understandable information, fostering a deeper connection to North America's birdlife. The Reader's Digest Association's hallmark approach typically blends scientific accuracy with an engaging and user-friendly presentation, making it a valuable resource for both budding enthusiasts and seasoned birdwatchers.
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Tomes & Tales
$6.95
1 copy
Publisher
Readers Digest
Pages
576
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780895773517
ISBN-10
0895773511
Language
English
Published
1990-01-01
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