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The Aquatic Birds Coloring Book
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The Aquatic Birds Coloring Book

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The Aquatic Birds Coloring Book
Author(s): Coloring Concepts Inc.

A fascinating and fun educational coloring book perfect for adults and children with an interest in birds or those studying ornithology.

"Water-loving birds, like ducks, geese, herons, and sandpipers, have fascinated us for centuries. . . . [The Aquatic Birds Coloring Book] is a great way to deepen your knowledge of these wonderful birds while relaxing with your colored pencils." — David Yarnold, CEO & President, National Audubon Society

The Aquatic Birds Coloring Book is designed to enhance the knowledge of anyone interested in learning more about birds, their anatomy and physiology, habitats, characteristics, mating habits, and more. It includes more than sixty detailed colorable illustrations and is divided into four sections: Introduction to Aquatic Birds; Beaks and Bills; Systems and Characteristics; and Orders of Aquatic Birds. Short educational text accompanies each illustration.

Those seeking to expand their knowledge of birds will find this book fun and enlightening—and it's sure to enthrall artists and learners of all ages!



Review(s):
"Water-loving birds, like ducks, geese, herons, and sandpipers, have fascinated us for centuries. This book guides you to notice the details of their feathers and unique physical adaptations to life in and near the water through the medium of a coloring book. For those who learn much faster by doing rather than by reading, this is a great way to deepen your knowledge of these wonderful birds while relaxing with your colored pencils."
"The Aquatic Birds Coloring Book, appropriate for ages 5 to 95, couldn’t be more timely and inspirational."



ISBN:  9780063009721