Author: Howitt, Mary (Mary Botham)
Synopsis:
In 'Birds and their Nests' by Mary Howitt, embark on a captivating journey into the enchanting world of birds and their remarkable nests. From the intricate constructions of the weaverbird to the hidden wonders of the cuckoo's deceptive abode, this book unveils the astonishing diversity and ingenuity of avian architecture. Through vivid descriptions and stunning illustrations, readers will be transported to the treetops, witnessing the tireless efforts of these feathered architects as they create their homes. Discover the secrets behind the construction, materials, and locations of these nests, and gain a deeper understanding of the fascinating relationship between birds and their habitats.
Genres:
Non-fiction, Natural History, Science
Themes:
Animal behavior, Adaptation, Biodiversity
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