AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BIRDS

AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BIRDS

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Exquisite National GeographicFascinating and informative, this text will appeal to lay readers and bird enthusiasts alike BooklistUnwins evocative prose is a perfect match for the vivid illustrations. This will be a hit with birdwatchers of all stripes Publishers WeeklyAuthor Mike Unwin invites readers on an avian journey around the globe, celebrating 80 of the worlds most aweinspiring birds and revealing their impact on our lives. From Namibias sociable weaver, constructor of huge multinest apartment blocks in the desert, to Chinas barheaded goose, a highflying migrant that crosses the Himalayas twice a year, each has a remarkable story to tell. Ryuto Miyakes exquisite illustrations grace every page, bringing to life this timely reminder of the ways in which birds need us, and we need them.

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