Rainforest Birds

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 October 1997
There are more than 9,000 different species of birds in the world! Birds Up Close introduces young readers to fascinating bird facts answering questions about the aerial abilities of birds, their magnificent plumage, and astounding hunting prowess. Spectular full-color photos feature intriguing birds that live in forests, deserts, grasslands, and on water. Detailed illustrations help explain the mechanics of flight in a simple, clear way.

The brightly colored hornbill often follows troops of monkeys through the rainforest to eat pieces of fruit dropped by the munching primates. Rainforest Birds explores jungle habitats and the various species of unique birds that live there featuring:
-- birds who live on the forest floor and fly very little
-- birds, such as parrots, whose dazzling markings act as camouflage among the colorful flowers of the understory
-- raptors who hunt for prey in the treetops of the canopy
-- their eating and breeding habits
-- threats from the exotic bird trade and the destruction of the world's rainforests


Marine Birds

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 October 1997
Introduces the eating habits, breeding, nesting, and survival techniques of birds that live on, in, or near salt water.