The best 13 Bird books

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Bird Books: Bird Brains by Candace Savage

Bird Brains

Candace Savage

What's Bird Brains about?

Bird Brains by Candace Savage takes a closer look at the intelligence and behavior of birds. Through engaging storytelling and scientific research, Savage challenges the notion that birds are simple creatures, revealing the complex and fascinating world of avian cognition. From problem-solving skills to social interactions, this book offers a new perspective on our feathered friends.

Who should read Bird Brains?

  • Curious individuals who want to learn about the intelligence and behavior of birds

  • Nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers looking to deepen their understanding of corvids

  • People interested in the intersection of science and storytelling, as the book combines scientific research with engaging narratives


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Bird Books: Feathers for Lunch by Lois Ehlert

Feathers for Lunch

Lois Ehlert

What's Feathers for Lunch about?

Feathers for Lunch is a delightful children's book by Lois Ehlert. It tells the story of a mischievous house cat who sets out to catch some birds for lunch. However, things don't go as planned, and the cat ends up with just a mouthful of feathers. The book features vibrant collage illustrations and introduces young readers to various bird species.

Who should read Feathers for Lunch?

  • Children who are curious about birds and nature

  • Parents and educators looking for a fun way to teach kids about different bird species

  • Those who appreciate colorful and visually engaging picture books


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Bird Books: Mozart's Starling by Lyanda Lynn Haupt

Mozart's Starling

Lyanda Lynn Haupt

What's Mozart's Starling about?

Mozart's Starling by Lyanda Lynn Haupt is a captivating exploration of the bond between the legendary composer and his pet starling. Blending history, science, and personal anecdotes, the book delves into the surprising ways in which the bird influenced Mozart's music and offers a thought-provoking reflection on our relationship with the natural world.

Who should read Mozart's Starling?

  • Music enthusiasts who want to learn about the influence of a starling on Mozart's compositions

  • Nature lovers interested in the intelligence and behavior of birds

  • People looking for a unique and captivating blend of biography and natural history


What's Flora and the Flamingo about?

Flora and the Flamingo is a wordless picture book that follows the unlikely friendship between a little girl named Flora and a graceful flamingo. Through beautifully illustrated dance sequences, the book explores the themes of friendship, cooperation, and the joy of finding a kindred spirit. It's a heartwarming story that will captivate both children and adults.

Who should read Flora and the Flamingo?

  • Parents looking for a heartwarming and visually stunning book to read with their children

  • Teachers and educators who want to introduce themes of friendship, perseverance, and nonverbal communication to young readers

  • Children who enjoy interactive and imaginative storytelling


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Bird Books: Froodle by Antoinette Portis

Froodle

Antoinette Portis

What's Froodle about?

Froodle by Antoinette Portis is a delightful children's book that celebrates creativity and individuality. When a little brown bird decides to sing something other than "tweet," it sets off a chain reaction of unexpected and hilarious consequences. With its charming illustrations and playful language, this book is sure to spark imagination and laughter in young readers.

Who should read Froodle?

  • Children who enjoy playful and imaginative storytelling

  • Parents and educators looking for a book that encourages creativity and self-expression

  • Readers who appreciate charming and colorful illustrations


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Bird Books: The Bluebird Effect by Julie Zickefoose

The Bluebird Effect

Julie Zickefoose

What's The Bluebird Effect about?

The Bluebird Effect by Julie Zickefoose explores the profound impact that individual birds can have on our lives and the world around us. Through captivating stories and beautiful illustrations, Zickefoose reveals how our interactions with birds can inspire curiosity, compassion, and a deeper connection to the natural world. It's a delightful and thought-provoking read for bird lovers and anyone interested in the wonders of the avian realm.

Who should read The Bluebird Effect?

  • Animal lovers who want to deepen their understanding of birds

  • Nature enthusiasts looking for inspiring and heartwarming stories

  • People who enjoy memoirs and personal narratives with a focus on wildlife


What's The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior about?

The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior by David Allen Sibley is a comprehensive exploration of the fascinating world of birds. Filled with stunning illustrations and in-depth information, this book delves into the behavior, ecology, and life cycles of over 800 North American bird species. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced bird enthusiast, this guide is an invaluable resource for understanding and appreciating the avian world.

Who should read The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior?

  • For bird enthusiasts and amateur ornithologists looking to deepen their understanding of bird behavior and ecology

  • Those who appreciate detailed illustrations and comprehensive information on a wide variety of bird species

  • Individuals who enjoy spending time outdoors and want to enhance their birdwatching experiences


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Bird Books: Birdology by Sy Montgomery

Birdology

Sy Montgomery

What's Birdology about?

Birdology by Sy Montgomery is a captivating exploration of the world of birds. Through personal anecdotes, scientific research, and interviews with bird experts, Montgomery delves into the unique behaviors, intelligence, and emotions of various bird species. From the clever problem-solving abilities of crows to the intricate courtship rituals of flamingos, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of our feathered friends.

Who should read Birdology?

  • Curious individuals who want to learn more about the fascinating world of birds

  • Nature enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of avian species

  • People who enjoy engaging and well-researched non-fiction books that blend science, storytelling, and personal experiences


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Bird Books: Stellaluna by Janell Cannon

Stellaluna

Janell Cannon

What's Stellaluna about?

Stellaluna by Janell Cannon is a heartwarming children's book about a young fruit bat who gets separated from her mother and ends up in a bird's nest. As she learns to adapt to her new surroundings, Stellaluna discovers the true meaning of friendship and family. With beautiful illustrations and a touching story, this book teaches valuable lessons about acceptance and embracing our differences.

Who should read Stellaluna?

  • Children who are curious about different types of animals

  • Parents and educators looking for a book that teaches empathy and acceptance of differences

  • Readers who enjoy heartwarming stories with beautiful illustrations


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Bird Books: The Warbler Guide by Tom Stephenson, Scott Whittle

The Warbler Guide

Tom Stephenson, Scott Whittle

What's The Warbler Guide about?

The Warbler Guide by Tom Stephenson and Scott Whittle is a comprehensive resource for identifying and understanding North American warblers. With detailed descriptions, range maps, and hundreds of stunning photographs, this book helps birdwatchers of all levels recognize these colorful and elusive birds. It also includes tips on behavior, habitat, and song identification, making it an essential guide for anyone interested in warbler species.

Who should read The Warbler Guide?

  • Amateur and experienced birdwatchers who want to improve their warbler identification skills

  • Nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers who enjoy observing and learning about birds

  • Biologists, ecologists, and ornithologists who study bird behavior and ecology


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Bird Books: Shh! We Have a Plan by Chris Haughton

Shh! We Have a Plan

Chris Haughton

What's Shh! We Have a Plan about?

Shh! We Have a Plan by Chris Haughton is a charming and humorous picture book that follows a group of friends on a mission to catch a beautiful bird. Despite their well-intentioned plans, their loud and clumsy approach always scares the bird away. It's not until the smallest member of the group whispers a different idea that they finally succeed. This delightful story teaches children about patience, cooperation, and the power of quiet determination.

Who should read Shh! We Have a Plan?

  • Parents looking for a fun and engaging book to read with their young children

  • Teachers or educators seeking a story to spark discussions about teamwork and problem-solving

  • Children who enjoy colorful and whimsical illustrations paired with a playful narrative


What's The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America about?

The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America by David Allen Sibley is a comprehensive and beautifully illustrated guide to bird identification. With detailed descriptions, range maps, and stunning illustrations, it is an essential resource for bird enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced birder, this book will help you identify and learn more about the diverse bird species found in Eastern North America.

Who should read The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America?

  • Amateur and experienced birdwatchers looking to identify and learn about birds in Eastern North America

  • Nature enthusiasts who enjoy observing and understanding the behavior and characteristics of different bird species

  • Outdoor adventurers and hikers who want to enhance their birdwatching experiences while exploring the natural world


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Bird Books: One Wild Bird at a Time by Bernd Heinrich

One Wild Bird at a Time

Bernd Heinrich

What's One Wild Bird at a Time about?

One Wild Bird at a Time by Bernd Heinrich is a captivating exploration of the natural world through the lens of one man's observations of individual birds. With a mix of scientific inquiry and personal anecdotes, the book delves into the unique behaviors and personalities of various bird species, offering a deeper understanding of their lives and the ecosystems they inhabit.

Who should read One Wild Bird at a Time?

  • People who are fascinated by birds and want to learn more about their behavior

  • Nature enthusiasts who enjoy spending time outdoors and observing wildlife

  • Readers who appreciate a blend of personal anecdotes and scientific insights


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 FAQs 

What's the best Bird book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard Bird Brains as the ultimate read on Bird.

What are the Top 10 Bird books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • Bird Brains by Candace Savage
  • Feathers for Lunch by Lois Ehlert
  • Mozart's Starling by Lyanda Lynn Haupt
  • Flora and the Flamingo by Molly Idle
  • Froodle by Antoinette Portis
  • The Bluebird Effect by Julie Zickefoose
  • The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior by David Allen Sibley
  • Birdology by Sy Montgomery
  • Stellaluna by Janell Cannon
  • The Warbler Guide by Tom Stephenson, Scott Whittle

Who are the top Bird book authors?

When it comes to Bird, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Candace Savage
  • Lois Ehlert
  • Lyanda Lynn Haupt
  • Molly Idle
  • Antoinette Portis