by Charles L. Ripper ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 9, 1964
The author/illustrator manages to convey how much fascination there can in the close observation of even the most familiar bird. With a few South Sea Island exceptions, the swallow is found all over the world. After a short introduction to the swallow family, its physical characteristics and life patterns, seven varieties are described in a chapter apiece: the barn, cliff, bank, roughwinged tree, violet-green swallows and the purple martin. The clear black and white illustrations of the various birds in typical attitudes or engaged in nestilding/food-finding activities appear on every page. The cross-sections of the types of nests that these bird-architects achieve by building (and in some cases, urrowing) are particularly interesting. This is an easy-to-read text which should prove a welcome addition to nature study lists for early grades.
Pub Date: Sept. 9, 1964
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Morrow
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 1964
Categories: CHILDREN'S
© Copyright 2025 Kirkus Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Hey there, book lover.
We’re glad you found a book that interests you!
We can’t wait for you to join Kirkus!
It’s free and takes less than 10 seconds!
Already have an account? Log in.
OR
Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials.
Welcome Back!
OR
Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials.
Don’t fret. We’ll find you.