Packed with essential facts on the United States' most easy-to-spot
birds, this brightly illustrated guide is perfect for burgeoning
birdwatchers ages 6 to 8.
A Kid's Guide to Backyard Birds is filled with fascinating facts about
the most common birds, including where they live, what they eat, and how
they sound when they sing. How did the Brown-Headed Cowbird get its
name? Which bird can fly up to 40 miles per hour? Packed with over 80
full-color, gorgeous illustrations, this portable field guide will have
burgeoning bird lovers excited about exploring the amazing world just
outside their door.
The frontmatter contains a hands-on DIY project, info on how to identify
birds, and what are absolute essentials to take in your bag as a
beginner birdwatcher. The backmatter contains a bird log to keep track
of all the birds spotted, information on how we can protect our birds,
and a glossary of important terms found bolded throughout the book.