Birds in comic books. Volume 2
"Not only are birds very beautiful, colorful, and vocal, they have another, equally important quality: they're easy to watch! Relatively, of course, but still much easier than dinosaurs, marine animals, and even insects (as you may have guessed, they are all characters from similar series by the publisher). And it's true: you can see them almost everywhere: on a trip, at the cottage, on a walk - or even from the window of a city apartment.... Moreover, each of you, if desired, can make the birds their permanent neighbors - it is enough to build them a cozy birdhouse. By the way, recommendations on its making and placement are at the end of the book. It does not necessarily have to settle only starlings; in these artificial houses, built by man, will gladly live and other representatives of the group of passerines: tits, field sparrows, sparrows.... However, the second volume of the French series "Birds in Comics" tells not only about them, but also about many truly exotic species. It is necessary to expand your horizons, right? You will get acquainted with the magnificent frigate (by the way, this is not a compliment, but a species name), blue-footed booby, sultanoloboy arakura, one-eared bell ringer (warning: it is better to stay away from him), bicolored pythochu (...from him too!), African yakana.... and other birds, exotic and not so exotic. As usual, at the end of the volume you'll find an educational notebook on how birds build nests, incubate eggs, and raise chicks. In conclusion, the authors quite rightly remind us that today, protecting birds is becoming a truly urgent task.... And it's much easier to protect something you know well!"
And it's much easier to protect something you know well!
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author