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Overview
This compilation in the Our Wild World series features Eagles, Falcons, Owls, and Vultures. Birds of prey have captured kids (and adults) interest perhaps it's their reputation as fierce hunters at the top of the food chain. This book is packed with information about several species in each group, including habitat, diet, breeding, babies, socialization, and, of course, hunting prowess! Birds of Prey is chock-full of information, with 192 pages, more than 100 full-color photographs and illustrations, and fun facts throughout.
Synopsis
This compilation in the Our Wild World series features Eagles, Falcons, Owls, and Vultures. Birds of prey have captured kids (and adults) interest perhaps it's their reputation as fierce hunters at the top of the food chain. This book is packed with information about several species in each group, including habitat, diet, breeding, babies, socialization, and, of course, hunting prowess! Birds of Prey is chock-full of information, with 192 pages, more than 100 full-color photographs and illustrations, and fun facts throughout.
School Library Journal
Gr 3-6-This eye-catching volume is divided into four sections, each addressing one of the major groups of raptors: eagles, falcons, owls, and vultures. The chapters, which have color-coded pages for quick reference, are similarly organized, making for easier reading, and deal with all aspects of the birds' life cycles and habits. Plentiful, high-quality photographs, some of which span two pages, and clear illustrations elucidate the narrative. "Funfacts" that highlight interesting details about the birds are scattered throughout. The authors are adept at incorporating widely known facts with more obscure, trivialike tidbits. The text's lively and conversational tone will appeal equally to students doing research and budding naturalists. The book is concise enough for younger readers while containing enough depth to provide older ones with a solid basis for reports. Similar in scope to Jemima Parry-Jones's Eagles and Birds of Prey (DK, 1997), this title presents information in a more organized, but equally attractive, manner.-Michele Capozzella, Chappaqua Public Library, NY Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.