This lyrical celebration of birds explores the fascinating ways these
creatures move through the air.
For each of twelve birds from around the world, a captivating poem
describes the animal's distinctive movement and the special word
associated with that movement, from geese who skein and puffins who
wheel, to crows who mob and starlings who murmurate. The evocative
language conveys the beauty of each bird and describes the sights and
sounds of how each one makes its own unmistakable way in the world. An
informational sidebar complements each poem, describing the reasons
behind the bird's way of flying.
Award-winning children's author Susan Vande Griek has created a unique
exploration of the magnificence of birds in flight. Illustrator Mark
Hoffmann captures the animals with bold, highly engaging artwork that
makes this book a visual standout among traditional nature books. All of
the factual content has been verified by ornithological experts. End
matter includes further information about each bird and a glossary.
Along with the book's use for poetry units, it also has applications for
life science lessons on animals and the characteristics of living
things.