Leaving the Lyrebird Forest

Leaving the Lyrebird Forest
Title Leaving the Lyrebird Forest PDF eBook
Author Gary Crew
Publisher Lothian Children's Books
Pages 108
Release 2018-09-25
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0734418442

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'Are you lonely here?' her mother asked. 'Never,' Alice said. 'Not while I am friends with the lyrebird.' Alice has spent her life living on the outskirts of a small town, in a house nestled in bushland. Every other morning, she is visited by a lyrebird. Her bond with this magnificent bird brings her together with her nearest neighbour, Mr Brown, a widower who loves the bush and its treasures as much as she does. But change is coming: Alice is growing up, and having to think about her future (a future which might mean leaving the bush for her education). Mr Brown is getting older, and less able to look after himself. And as the nearby town grows, their beloved lyrebird and bushland are threatened too. A touching story that will resonate with readers everywhere, stunningly illustrated with woodcuts by acclaimed artist Julian Laffan.

Lyrebird: The Great Mimicry Artist

Lyrebird: The Great Mimicry Artist
Title Lyrebird: The Great Mimicry Artist PDF eBook
Author Zahid Ameer
Publisher Zahid Ameer
Pages 68
Release 2024-08-15
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Discover the fascinating world of the lyrebird in Lyrebird: The Great Mimicry Artist. This comprehensive book delves into the remarkable abilities of the lyrebird, nature’s most skilled mimic, known for its extraordinary capacity to replicate both natural and man-made sounds with stunning accuracy. Explore the lyrebird's unique anatomy, complex vocalizations, and vital role in ecosystems, as well as its cultural significance and conservation challenges. Perfect for bird enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone intrigued by the wonders of evolution and biodiversity, this detailed guide uncovers the secrets behind one of the world's most captivating birds.

The Face of the Earth

The Face of the Earth
Title The Face of the Earth PDF eBook
Author SueEllen Campbell
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 334
Release 2011-07-23
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520269268

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This book examines mirages and satellite images, swamp-dwelling heroes and Tibetan nomads, cave paintings and popular movies, investigating how we live with the great shaping forces of nature--from fire to changing climates and the intricacies of adaptation. The book illuminates subjects as diverse as the literary life of hollow Earth theories, the links between the Little Ice Age and Frankenstein's monster, and the spiritual allure of deserts and their scarce waters.

National Geographic Complete Birds of the World

National Geographic Complete Birds of the World
Title National Geographic Complete Birds of the World PDF eBook
Author National Geographic Society (U.S.)
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 392
Release 2009
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781426204036

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Offers detailed information on every bird family in the world, including their physical characteristics, behaviors, conservation status, taxonomy, and photographs of individual species.

The Lyre Bird

The Lyre Bird
Title The Lyre Bird PDF eBook
Author Leonard Hart Smith
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1968
Genre Birds
ISBN

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The Lyrebirds of Sherbrooke

The Lyrebirds of Sherbrooke
Title The Lyrebirds of Sherbrooke PDF eBook
Author Leonard Hart Smith
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1951
Genre Birds
ISBN

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The Fascination of Birds

The Fascination of Birds
Title The Fascination of Birds PDF eBook
Author William Young
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 353
Release 2014-06-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 0486492788

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Roadrunners are known from cartoons. Ravens are known to poetry lovers. Eagles are known as figures in ancient mythology and as modern national symbols. Birds have fascinated people throughout history. This captivating collection of 99 essays offers a well-researched but easy-to-read look at birds as familiar as the sparrow and as seldom-seen as the albatross, from dancing varieties (crane) to sacred ones (ibis) to those associated with practical jokes and assassinations (snipe). Alphabetically arranged by type of bird, the essays combine the author's extensive field experience with reflections drawn from biology, ecology, literature, music, history, linguistics, politics, sports, entertainment, and other areas. References range from Homer's description of a cormorant in flight to mentions of birds in Monty Python sketches; from the filmmaking of Alfred Hitchcock to the music of Robyn Hitchcock. No previous knowledge of birds is necessary to appreciate the book, which is illustrated with classic images from John James Audubon's The Birds of America.