by Mike Unwin (Author), Ryuto Miyake (Illustrator)
This beautiful and inspiring book tells the stories of 80 birds around the world: from the Sociable Weaver Bird in Namibia which constructs huge, multi-nest 'apartment blocks' in the desert, to the Bar-headed Goose of China, one of the highest-flying migrants which crosses the Himalayas twice a year.
Many birds come steeped in folklore and myth, some are national emblems and a few have inspired scientific revelation or daring conservation projects. Each has a story to tell that sheds a light on our relationship with the natural world and reveals just how deeply birds matter to us.
Author Biography
Mike Unwin is an award-winning writer of popular natural history books for adults and children. He writes for, i>The Daily Telegraph, The Times, BBC Wildlife, Travel Africa, as well as the RSPB and WWF. Also a widely published photographer, his travels have taken him to every continent in search of its birds and other wildlife.
Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 1.03 x 9.32 x 6.29 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 23, 2022