SEA BIRD

Subtitle Explore the Charming Oceanside Song of Our Shoreline Feathered Friends

Angela Harrison Vinet, Janis Hatten Harrison
Price $12.99 / £9.99
Description Description

Get an informed yet cheeky perspective on the fascinating language of birds in marine areas with this witty twist on a traditional field guide.

Hark! What's that bird on the horizon? Well, with this handy guide, you can find out!

Sea Bird pairs scientific insight on the attributes and songs unique to birds inhabiting marine areas of North America and vibrant illustrations to help birders of all stripes identify their feathered friends. The light-hearted tone reflects the personality and characteristics of fishermen, pirates, and other sea-faring folk who might run into these birds on a daily basis. As you explore, discover fun facts about each bird and jot down your thoughts and observations in the note-taking section.

There are plenty of places to spot beautiful birds, from a scenic boardwalk along the ocean to a lakeside bench. Enjoy all that marine life has to offer as you meet 50 Sea Birds, including:

  • The Black Oystercatcher, picking at mollusks on rocky shores with its neon orange beak
  • The elegant (and enormous) Trumpeter Swan, gliding through remote northern ponds
  • The Pacific Loon, whose wailing cry echoes across Arctic tundra lakes
  • The Yellow-legged Green Heron, sneakily darting at small fish in marshes and swamps


The Birds illustrated collection
delivers a playful yet informative insight on the sounds and songs unique to birds inhabiting different geographical regions. From rural farmlands to bustling city streets or the salty air of the shore, each book features beautiful portraits and a lighthearted narrative that reflects the personality and characteristics of birds native to each location. Also available from this collection: City Bird and Country Bird.

Format:
Format Paper Over Board 128 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9780760393574
Size:
Size5.20 in x 7.30 in / 132.08 mm x 185.42 mm
Published:
Published Date March 18th, 2025
Angela Harrison Vinet

A Louisiana freelance writer for over 20 years, Angela Vinet calls Shreveport home. As a nature enthusiast, she enjoys any outdoor adventure in her beloved Louisiana. Wife to Robert for more than half of her life, and mom to three full-of-life boys, Angela stays busy with family outings and baseball practices when she is not writing or teaching school. In her spare time, she enjoys writing children’s books, kayaking, and adventuring with her family. Freelancing for newspapers as a columnist and featured writer, her work has been in many circulations for local press in addition to the USA Today Network. In her day job teaching English/Language Arts, she finds satisfaction helping children fine-tune their writing skills. As an eternal optimist, Angela lives life to the fullest, finding the silver-linings life offers while embracing the attitude that kindness toward all things matters as a daily mantra.

Janis Hatten Harrison
Janis Harrison is affectionately known throughout the United States as GrandJan. She is a septuagenarian widow who taught herself how to drive a camper after her husband’s passing. She has since traveled through America camping in her class C-RV. Crisscrossing the country several times, GrandJan is an avid birder and has seen as many different birds as possible with up to 580 birds on her life list. Her nemesis bird is the illusive Snowy Owl, but never fear, she will find it. Making friends wherever she goes, GrandJan has done it all from playing the washboard in a jug band in the desert to taking drum lessons at 65. Full of life and fun, GrandJan is always cooking something in the kitchen or working in her garden when she is home.
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