Kids’ Birds of Southern Africa
Author: | Hélène Loon |
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ISBN: | 9781775848318 | |
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Format: | Softcover | |
Price: | R190.00.00 | |
Release Date: | 2023-07-01 |
R190.00
This lively, jam-packed book introduces kids to more than 60 bird groups found in southern Africa: long-legged flamingos, speedy falcons, jewel-like sunbirds, plucky hornbills and many more.
Learn to identify different birds, and discover their intriguing behaviours – how they find food, choose a mate, build a nest, raise their young and avoid predators. A detailed introduction explains birding concepts such as courtship, migration, mobbing and moulting.
More than 500 stunning photographs are included, with many annotated to highlight interesting features and traits.
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