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Birds of the World (Eyewitness Handbooks)

Birds of the World (Eyewitness Handbooks)

Published in
1993
4.14
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Description

Each pocket-size volume in the "Eyewitness Handbooks" series contains over 500 specially commissioned photographs. A quick reference identification key introduces the reader to the subject and guides him through the book. In addition, the introductory section of each volume informs enthusiasts of all ages how to take their interest one stage further.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
expert
Length
416 pages

Why to read

  • Comprehensive Coverage: The 'Birds of the World (Eyewitness Handbooks)' by Colin James Oliver Harrison offers an extensive look at avian species from all over the globe, providing readers with detailed information on a wide variety of birds, their habitats, behaviors, and characteristics.
  • High-Quality Visuals: The book is known for its high-quality photographs and illustrations, which not only aid in the identification of different bird species but also enhance the reader's understanding and appreciation of the beauty and diversity of birds.
  • Educational Value: Whether you're a student, a birdwatcher, or simply someone interested in natural history, this book serves as an invaluable educational resource, offering insights into ornithology and helping to foster a deeper understanding of the role birds play in our ecosystems.
  • User-Friendly Format: The 'Eyewitness Handbooks' series is designed to be accessible and easy to use, with a clear layout that organizes information in a logical manner. This makes 'Birds of the World' an ideal reference for both beginners and experienced bird enthusiasts looking to quickly identify species or expand their knowledge.