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What It's Like to be a Bird (Sibley Guides)…
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What It's Like to be a Bird (Sibley Guides) (original 2020; édition 2020)

par David Allen Sibley (Auteur)

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"Can birds smell?" "Is this the same cardinal that was at my feeder last year?" "Do robins 'hear' worms?" In "What It's Like to Be a Bird," David Sibley answers the most frequently asked questions about the birds we see most often. This special, large-format volume is geared as much to nonbirders as it is to the out-and-out obsessed, covering more than two hundred species and including more than 330 new illustrations by the author. While its focus is on familiar backyard birds--blue jays, nuthatches, chickadees--it also examines certain species that can be fairly easily observed, such as the seashore-dwelling Atlantic puffin. David Sibley's exacting artwork and wide-ranging expertise bring observed behaviors vividly to life. (For most species, the primary illustration is reproduced life-sized.) And while the text is aimed at adults--including fascinating new scientific research on the myriad ways birds have adapted to environmental changes--it is nontechnical, making it the perfect occasion for parents and grandparents to share their love of birds with young children, who will delight in the big, full-color illustrations of birds in action. Unlike any other book he has written, "What It's Like to Be a Bird" is poised to bring a whole new audience to David Sibley's world of birds." -- Amazon.com.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:What It's Like to be a Bird (Sibley Guides)
Auteurs:David Allen Sibley (Auteur)
Info:Alfred A. Knopf (2020), 240 pages
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What It's Like to Be a Bird: From Flying to Nesting, Eating to Singing, What Birds Are Doing and Why par David Allen Sibley (2020)

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Gr 4–8—More than a compendium of bird species, Sibley's superior volume captures the essence of each bird,
delving into the particularity of each one. His exquisitely illustrated book offers incredible yet digestible details and
fascinating insights that will intrigue kids from urban to rural communities.
  BackstoryBooks | Apr 1, 2024 |
Not exactly a “book” it’s more like a huge collection of facts and bird illustrations, covering a lot of general information about birds as well as some specifics about 100 or so well-known species, most of which live in the US. Some of it reads like a (calmer gentler) version of Ripleys Believe It or Not. Not really a narrative there, but not really a reference book either. ( )
  steve02476 | Jan 3, 2023 |
Not at all what I expected, but a lot of interesting information on birds. ( )
  bookwyrmm | Jul 14, 2021 |
Hoe het is om een vogel te zijn. Door David Allen Sibley.

Een heel korte omschrijving van dit boek: een prachtig uitgevoerde klepper waarin je uren gaat lezen en kijken én die indruk maakt op je salontafel. Zoiets.

Sibley begon 15 jaar geleden aan dit boek. Eerst wou hij een vogelgids voor kinderen maken, daarna een eenvoudige determinatiegids voor elke leeftijd en uiteindelijk kwam hij tot deze bijbel. Zelf geschreven én (prachtig) geïllustreerd!

96 vogelsoorten kregen een eigen portret, in woord en beeld. Bij elke soort krijg je extra informatie, die ook voor andere soorten kan gelden. Bij mussen gaat het bijvoorbeeld over stofbaden en bij aalscholvers over onder water kijken. Zo ontdek je meer weetjes die je, als je zin hebt, weer doorverwijzen naar andere vogelsoorten en/of weetjes.

Wat dit boek echt uniek maakt zijn de indrukwekkende tekeningen. Hoe raar het ook klinkt: een tekening kan meer informatie bevatten dan een foto. Omdat je details kan tonen, details die net het verschil maken.

Ik ben fan van dit boek: het is mooi, dik en groot, heeft chique gladde pagina’s en staat boordenvol vogelinformatie (in verband met vliegen, een gezin stichten, voedsel verzamelen, …). Een indrukwekkende must have voor iedereen die van vogels houdt! ( )
  Els04 | Jul 8, 2021 |
I’ve joined a couple of Facebook Northwest bird watching groups, and the author of this book often shows up as a reference. Without that background I might have skimmed right over this book. Sibley is a bird authority and his books are illustrated with his drawings. Among the many drawings in this book is a lot of information. It’s a reference book, not designed to be read from front to back. It’s terrible to read on a Kindle, but if you’re like me and sitting around watching birds, its is worth the hardback price. Because it is a coffee table book, not meant for taking out in the field, you get too view his drawings sometimes almost life size. And then you learn stuff like a bird will lose 10% of their body weight overnight. Perfect for social isolation, this means if you ate like a bird, you would eat 25 pizzas in a day. As a librarian, I was saddened there was no standard index---so prepare lots of post-a-notes for bookmarks. Just dodn’t waste your money on the Kindle version. ( )
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"Can birds smell?" "Is this the same cardinal that was at my feeder last year?" "Do robins 'hear' worms?" In "What It's Like to Be a Bird," David Sibley answers the most frequently asked questions about the birds we see most often. This special, large-format volume is geared as much to nonbirders as it is to the out-and-out obsessed, covering more than two hundred species and including more than 330 new illustrations by the author. While its focus is on familiar backyard birds--blue jays, nuthatches, chickadees--it also examines certain species that can be fairly easily observed, such as the seashore-dwelling Atlantic puffin. David Sibley's exacting artwork and wide-ranging expertise bring observed behaviors vividly to life. (For most species, the primary illustration is reproduced life-sized.) And while the text is aimed at adults--including fascinating new scientific research on the myriad ways birds have adapted to environmental changes--it is nontechnical, making it the perfect occasion for parents and grandparents to share their love of birds with young children, who will delight in the big, full-color illustrations of birds in action. Unlike any other book he has written, "What It's Like to Be a Bird" is poised to bring a whole new audience to David Sibley's world of birds." -- Amazon.com.

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