Travel the globe to discover 15 incredible birds and 15 conservation efforts to protect their beautiful songs in this nonfiction picture book.
Every spring, as the weather warms, birds begin to sing in the early morning– the Dawn Chorus! This visually stunning book profiles birds found across 6 continents, and successful efforts to protect nature’s greatest symphony. From fences that protect the ’I’iwi in the rainforest to Warblers in the pine barrens saved by habitat restoration, follow the Dawn Chorus as the sun rises across the world.
Every page brings the birds to life with lyrical text from science writer Susan Wroble and gorgeously textured and richly colored illustrations from Alexandra Finkeldely. Young readers will love singing along with the onomatopoeia of each bird’s song. Supplemental text on each spread explains the threats to these birds, and highlights successful local conservation efforts– even some by kid activists! This treasure trove of extraordinary birds is perfect for the kid who loves spotting wildlife on nature walks.
In the back, find resources for kids to learn what they can do to help protect their local birds. Additional information includes more on International Dawn Chorus Day (May 4th), the importance of biodiversity, an author’s note, and online resources.
Books for a Better Earth are designed to inspire children to become active, knowledgeable participants in caring for the planet they live on.
Birds highlighted include: Micronesian Imperial Pigeon, Ko’Ko Bird, Red-crowned Crane, Beijing Swift, Indian House Sparrow, Whooper Swan, Common Nightingale, Great Bittern, Azores Bullfinch, Eastern Bluebird, Kirtland’s Warbler, Northern Scarlet Macaw, Sage Grouse, Tricolored Blackbird, ’I’iwi.
Showcases conservation efforts across the globe, including those in: Micronesia, Guam, Japan, China, Korea, Russia, India, Finland, Great Britain, Spain, Portugal, United States, and Mexico.