<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In <i>200 Bird Songs From Around the World</i>, learn interesting facts about 200 birds from six continents and listen to high-quality recordings of their beautiful songs.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>With <i>200 Bird Songs from Around the World</i>, explore the sights and sounds of 200 of the world's most interesting bird species through beautiful full-color illustrations, succinct descriptions, and vivid audio recordings of their songs and calls.</b></p><p>Read about and listen to birds from six continents. A beautiful painting illustrates each selection along with concise details about the bird's behavior, environment, and vocalizations. On the <b>built-in digital audio player</b>, hear each bird as it sings or calls in nature with audio of the birds provided by the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.</p><i>200 Bird Songs from Around the World</i> is divided into <b>six chapters, each devoted to a different continent</b> inhabited by birds. As you turn the pages, you'll meet and hear the noisy toucans of South America, the amazing hornbills of Africa and Asia, the secretive kiwis of New Zealand, the song-mimicking lyrebirds of Australia, and many more. Each continent is represented with at least 25 birds. <p>With this gorgeous reference, experience the thrill of bird-watching around the world from wherever you are.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Author Les Beletsky's <i>200 Bird Songs From Around the World</i> is great for avid world travelers. It uses full-color illustrations, descriptions, and audio recordings to introduce readers to 200 species from six different continents (each of which gets its own chapter).--<i><b>Green Global Travel</b></i><br><br>For both adults and children, the book is beautiful, simple and mechanically marvelous.--<b>Mark Blazis</b>, <i><b>Telegram & Gazette</b></i><br><br>It's the next best thing to traveling to find birds because readers get to see and hear them. And you don't have to be attached to a screen for a change...The book is something families can enjoy together. Some people will dive into the text to glean new facts, others may study the pictures for the colors and markings, while the rest may focus on listening to what each bird sounds like.--<b>Nicole Rivard, FoA Editor</b>, <i><b>FriendsofAnimals.org</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Les Beletsky</b> is a professional bird biologist and natural history expert. Prior to taking up nature writing, he conducted twenty years of behavioral research on birds, concentrating on bird vocalizations and breeding behavior. He has written or co-written more than thirty-five papers and two books on birds, one of which won an award from The Wildlife Society as "outstanding wildlife ecology book of the year." An avid visitor of bird-watching and wildlife locations across the globe, he has made multiple trips to the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Detecting a need for comprehensive, single-volume guides for travelers interested in wildlife, he created and edited the Ecotravellers' Wildlife Guide series (currently published as the <i>Travellers' Wildlife Guides</i> by Interlink Books). He has written or co-written ten of these wildlife travel guides, which illustrate and describe in detail all the kinds of wildlife, birds in particular, that a traveler to a particular state or country might encounter.</p>
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