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Erscheint vorauss. 16. September 2025
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For the next generation of Pacific Northwest birders, this fun and fact-filled guide helps young readers learn about and love the region's most common species. Featuring over 100 bird species commonly spotted in the Pacific Northwest, this dynamic and engaging guide is targeted toward readers between 8-12 years old. Brimming with accessible science and keys to identifying birds, it also highlights the interesting, unusual, and entertaining facts about birds that kids love. Written and designed by teachers for kids, this is the perfect tool for the classroom and the perfect companion on the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For the next generation of Pacific Northwest birders, this fun and fact-filled guide helps young readers learn about and love the region's most common species. Featuring over 100 bird species commonly spotted in the Pacific Northwest, this dynamic and engaging guide is targeted toward readers between 8-12 years old. Brimming with accessible science and keys to identifying birds, it also highlights the interesting, unusual, and entertaining facts about birds that kids love. Written and designed by teachers for kids, this is the perfect tool for the classroom and the perfect companion on the trail. Likely a young reader's first field guide, Birds of the Pacific Northwest for Kids will spark a young person's interest in birds and birding.
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Autorenporträt
Tom Myers is an elementary school teacher and birder who lives in Oregon. He began birding in 2017 after he bought a kayak and started noticing birds while he paddled. Since then, he finds and photographs birds whenever possible. When he's not teaching or birding, Tom stays busy reading, beekeeping and baking. His bird photography and links to his “Bird of the Week” videos can be found on his website, www.birdertom.com. His favorite bird is the Short-eared Owl.