Below white pines, at water's edge,
in guarded nest of mud and sedge,
squeezed inside an olive egg,
beak meets wing meets folded leg.
With these few words, the scene is set for the hatching of Moon Loon.
During her first summer with her parents and brother in the northland,
Moon Loon has a lot to learn. Mom and Dad teach essential lessons, like
how to catch and eat fish, how to avoid becoming a snack for snapping
turtles, and what songs to sing and when. Moon Loon also discovers her
secret skills, like how to float, how to dive, and--eventually--how to
fly.
Laura Purdie Salas's poetic recounting of a loon's adventurous first
summer celebrates the piney northern landscape and features the gradual
development and occasional drama that fills Moon Loon's days.
Supplementary back matter by Chuck Dayton highlights fascinating details
of loon biology and ecology, gleaned from expert sources as well as
observation. Dayton has spent five summers photographing loons from his
kayak on a northern Minnesota lake, capturing key moments in the lives
of these iconic birds.
Combining imaginative language and striking photography, Secrets of the
Loon introduces readers to the sights, sounds, and survival strategies
of Minnesota's state bird.