Description: This volume of the six book "Discover Hawaii's" nature series introduces young readers to the interesting lives of Hawaii's seabirds. Readers learn about the unusual habits of birds such as the Newell's Shearwater, or 'A'o, that dig their underground nesting burrows on the slopes of Hawai'i's high mountains; their eerie call, sounding very similar to a braying donkey, can be heard at night as the birds commute back and forth along "flyways" (like highways for birds) between mountains and sea. Readers are introduced to special features that enable some seabirds to live well in a salty ocean environment (such as excreting salt out the nose and being able to sleep while in flight). Local residents will recognize many familiar seabirds, from the albatross or Mōlī that nest on Kauai and the White Terns or Manu-o-kū that are seen in the parks around Waikiki in spring, to the frigate birds or'Iwa that soar high on warm air currents and the fish diving antics of boobies, or 'Ā. Text and colorful illustrations are equally balanced throughout the book, which concludes with an environmental message and some recommended "Do"s and "Don't"s that suggest what each of us can do to help protect these wonderful birds.
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EAN: 9781735404219
UPC: 9781735404219
ISBN: 9781735404219
MPN: N/A
Item Length: 27.9 cm
Book Title: Discover Hawai'i's Soaring Seabirds
Item Height: 280mm
Item Width: 216mm
Author: Katherine Orr
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Earth Sciences, Education
Publisher: Naturebooks
Publication Year: 2020
Item Weight: 177g
Number of Pages: 48 Pages