What's That Bird? Being introduced to a bird might seem a bit silly. After all, if you step outside your door, birds are right there waiting for you, whether you live in Manhattan or Millers Falls. But do you really know birds? Can you tell a flank from a rump, an eye line from an eye ring? Do you know how much your arm is like a birds wing? If not, What's That Bird? By Joseph Choiniere and Claire Mowbray Golding is the perfect beginners guide to backyard birding. When you hear a bird singing overhead can you use binoculars to find its nest in the treetops? Do you know how simple it is to build a bird arbor in your own backyard? What's That Bird? teaches you these skills and more, answering such questions as: What are wishbones really for? How does an American Robin make its nest? Where does a Tufted Titmouse live? What happened to the Passenger Pigeon, and why should we care? What is the smallest bird in the world? And there's more: Build a nest box, protect bird habitat, learn to distinguish bird songs, and discover a variety of fun facts to make you the most knowledgeable birder on your block. Soft cover, 7+"x 11', 117 pages, many full color plates and color and black and white illustrations. To order by phone call Toll Free 866-596-9982