NPR Sound Treks--Birds Spellbinding Tales of Flight, Feather, and Song

NPR, Jon Hamilton

eAudio - 2010

Are birds monogamous? Why do kookaburras laugh? Is the ivory-billed woodpecker really extinct? These fascinating stories feature the delightful and exotic sounds of birds, plus astute and informative commentary from bird lovers, bird experts, and sometimes birds themselves.Learn how naturalist F. Schuyler Matthews translated bird song into musical notes. Discover how the city of Chicago has drawn purple martins back to Lake Michigan, their historic habitat. Find out everything you want to know about the lyrebird's glorious tail. If you're a bird lover, this is for you.The NPR Sound Treks series features outstanding audio documentaries, stories, and commentary from the NPR archives. Each volume features sounds from nature, insights... from experts and others who love the outdoor experience (naturalists, zoologists, biologists, adventurers, even a cowgirl), and vivid storytelling that captures the excitement of the wilderness.

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Published
HighBridge
Language
English
Main Authors
NPR, Jon Hamilton
Online Access
OverDrive Resource Page
Format
MP3 audiobook, OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook
File Size30 GB
Parts1
ISBN9781615730612
Release Date6/1/2010
OverDrive Listen audiobook
File Size30 GB
ISBN9781615730612
Release Date6/1/2010