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The Robins in Your Backyard

by Nancy Carol Willis
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Overview

This educational tale of the migration, mating, and nesting habits of a pair of robins as they raise and care for their young will delight parents, teachers, and children. Beginning with the welcome return of the robins in early spring, simple language and beautifully detailed colored-pencil illustrations reveal exactly what is happening in those nearby but hidden nests. Included are kid-pleasing details, such as the fact that a newly hatched robin equals the weight of one nickel, and that each robin can eat up to 14 feet of earthworms a day! A glossary, breeding-season time line, and tips on helping injured or orphaned baby songbirds make this book as practical as it is charming.

Describes a year in the life of a pair of robins as they build a nest, lay eggs, and care for their young.

Synopsis

This educational tale of the migration, mating, and nesting habits of a pair of robins as they raise and care for their young will delight parents, teachers, and children. Beginning with the welcome return of the robins in early spring, simple language and beautifully detailed colored-pencil illustrations reveal exactly what is happening in those nearby but hidden nests. Included are kid-pleasing details, such as the fact that a newly hatched robin equals the weight of one nickel, and that each robin can eat up to 14 feet of earthworms a day! A glossary, breeding-season time line, and tips on helping injured or orphaned baby songbirds make this book as practical as it is charming.

Children's Literature

Bird enthusiast Willis has written a book that will introduce the young reader to many aspects of the robin's life. She tells us about their mating routines and family structure, about their migration patterns, and about the first month or so of the baby robin's life. Also included is a special section on what to do if you find an injured or orphaned songbird.

About the Author, Nancy Carol Willis

Nancy Carol Willis is a writer, illustrator, and nature lover whose publications include Delaware Bay Shorebirds and Kids Page. Her illustrations are featured in The Rock, Kindermusik Adventures, and Birds of Delaware. She lives in Middletown, Delaware.

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Children's Literature - Karen Saxe

Bird enthusiast Willis has written a book that will introduce the young reader to many aspects of the robin's life. She tells us about their mating routines and family structure, about their migration patterns, and about the first month or so of the baby robin's life. Also included is a special section on what to do if you find an injured or orphaned songbird.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2Beginning with the welcome return of the robin in the early spring, Willis details the creation of the nest, hatching of eggs, feeding and growth of nestlings, and completes the cycle with the return flight south. The realistic colored-pencil illustrations include an inside-the-egg look at an embryo, the hatching of a bird, and a look at a newborn robin. Through the artwork and descriptive narrative, readers follow the nestlings as they develop, grow adult feathers, and become independent. A guide to aiding injured or orphaned songbirds is appended. Bird lovers and other curious folks will enjoy this light, but accurate account of the life cycle of the robin.Christy Norris, Valley Cottage Library, NY

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2001
Publisher
Birdsong Books
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780966276114

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