Bird Talk: Hilariously Accurate Ways to Identify Birds by the Sounds They Make

Author:   Becca Rowland
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
ISBN:  

9781635869231


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   17 July 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Bird Talk: Hilariously Accurate Ways to Identify Birds by the Sounds They Make


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A hilarious, informative, and vibrantly illustrated guide to 101 bird songs that sound surprisingly familiar. Have you ever gone for a walk in the woods and wondered what bird was making a sound like a siren going off, or somebody revving a chainsaw engine-or sneezing? Do you hear birds every day, in the park or your neighborhood, but never know quite what you are listening to? Birds are singing all around us, and author and illustrator Becca Rowland, aka Girl in White Glasses, connects the dots between their songs and the birds who make them, helping you to easily identify and remember their calls. Combining illustrations of common and rare birds with fascinating facts and whimsical descriptions of their calls, this book is full of humor and charm. From space lasers to cheeseburgers, Bird Talk introduces you to the weird and wonderful world of bird songs.

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Author:   Becca Rowland
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
Imprint:   Storey Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 12.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.380kg
ISBN:  

9781635869231


ISBN 10:   1635869234
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   17 July 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""Birds are constantly making sounds; most of these are pleasant and enjoyable, so much so that humans often tune them out of their active consciousness. However, once in a while, one of these sounds is different enough from the usual that it inspires a nearby human to begin to think about it and perhaps try to identify or classify it with something familiar. In this work, Rowland, an active bird lover, writer, and illustrator, identifies over 100 such unusual, attention-getting bird sounds and compares them to sounds that human beings might be able to more readily identify with, including sneezes, chain saws, sirens, machine guns, squeaky whiteboards, or a pair of pants as they rip accidentally. Rowland organizes these sounds into reasonably logical chapters and fills them with her own lively illustrations--all with a humor that makes this work entirely memorable. VERDICT Rowland's book will appeal to, inform, and entertain bird watchers of all kinds and ages.""--Library Journal


""In Bird Talk, Becca Rowland perfectly captures the wonderful absurdity of the tiny, flying dinosaurs in our backyards. It's funny, its drawings playful and lush, and it helped me identify the Eurasian blue tit. Like the best books about nature, Bird Talk made me stop and look...and laugh."" --Navied Mahdavian, New Yorker Cartoonist and author of This Country ""Birds are constantly making sounds; most of these are pleasant and enjoyable, so much so that humans often tune them out of their active consciousness. However, once in a while, one of these sounds is different enough from the usual that it inspires a nearby human to begin to think about it and perhaps try to identify or classify it with something familiar. In this work, Rowland, an active bird lover, writer, and illustrator, identifies over 100 such unusual, attention-getting bird sounds and compares them to sounds that human beings might be able to more readily identify with, including sneezes, chain saws, sirens, machine guns, squeaky whiteboards, or a pair of pants as they rip accidentally. Rowland organizes these sounds into reasonably logical chapters and fills them with her own lively illustrations--all with a humor that makes this work entirely memorable. VERDICT Rowland's book will appeal to, inform, and entertain bird watchers of all kinds and ages.""--Library Journal


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Becca Rowland, an artist and writer from Nova Scotia, Canada, draws inspiration from her mum's knack for identifying birds by their sounds. Having explored all seven continents and lived on four, Rowland's art reflects her fascination with the diverse birds she has seen worldwide. Find her on Instagram and TikTok: @girlinwhiteglasses.

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