Product details
- ISBN 9780711295278
- Weight: 500g
- Dimensions: 190 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 13 Mar 2025
- Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Encyclopedia of Birds is your ultimate guide to the extraordinary world of birds, packed with information about 300+ species from every corner of the globe.
From the tiniest hummingbird to the mighty wandering albatross, this comprehensive encyclopedia celebrates the dazzling diversity of bird life.
Written by zoologist and natural history expert, Jules Howard, and brought to life with spectacular artwork by Namasri Niumim, this book will awaken curiosity and appreciation for these feathered wonders.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Detailed information about hundreds of species from parrots and toucans to owls, cranes and flamingos.
- Fascinating anatomy and adaptations. Learn how feathers, hollow bones and specialised beaks help birds thrive in nearly every habitat.
- Behavioural marvels such as courtship dances, mimicry, tool use, echolocation and epic migrations.
- The ecological roles of birds including as pollinators, seed dispersers and pest controllers which helps keep ecosystems in balance.
- Conservation stories. You’ll meet endangered species like the kākāpō and California condor and discover how we can help protect them.
Perfect for family exploration, Encyclopedia of Birds invites readers to decode the skies and hedgerows together, whether after a countryside walk or while spotting feathered visitors in the garden.
Also designed for effortless navigation, it's both an elegant addition to any home library and a trusted, authoritative resource for classrooms.
Namasri Niumim was born and raised in Bangkok, Thailand, and graduated from King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, in the School of Architecture and Design. She discovered the joy of gouache painting in 2016 and has worked with gouache ever since.
Jules Howard is an author, zoology correspondent, and science presenter. As well as writing regularly for The Guardian and BBC Wildlife Magazine, Jules appears regularly on TV and radio, including BBC Breakfast. He has written numerous books for both adults and children on the natural world.