Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - Backyard Birds (Peterson Field Guides® for Young Naturalists)

Backyard Birds (Peterson Field Guides® for Young Naturalists)
Backyard Birds - Peterson Field Guides® for Young Naturalists
Author: Jonathan Latimer, Karen Stray Nolting
This new series is designed with the beginner in mind. Featuring the original art of celebrated naturalist Roger Tory Peterson; incorporating the Peterson Identification System, the most effective method for bird identification; and using a straightforward design. This series makes field guides accessible and appealing to children. Roger Tory Pe...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780395922767
ISBN-10: 0395922763
Publication Date: 4/26/1999
Pages: 48
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
 5

4.2 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review

Top Member Book Reviews

reviewed Backyard Birds (Peterson Field Guides® for Young Naturalists) on + 37 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I thought the only birds in my backyard were crows. I figured the birds in this book would be found in somebody else's backyard-- not mine. But this book is true to it's title, "Backyard Birds" that you never knew were there.
Read All 2 Book Reviews of "Backyard Birds Peterson Field Guides for Young Naturalists"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

jjares avatar reviewed Backyard Birds (Peterson Field Guides® for Young Naturalists) on + 3270 more book reviews
Recently, our family started a bird feeder for the birds in our rural area.  Frankly, we're hooked on birds.  Although the book is advertised for the reading level of ages 4 - 8, we decided we needed a "starter book" about the subject.  I'm delighted with this small, colorful volume. It has 48 pages and is a handy enough size to take along.

We may be very much older than the target audience for this book, but it gives the main facts without a lot of extraneous detail. As newbies, that is what we are looking for at this point. We want to know where to find them (their habitat), what sounds they make (their voice), and what they prefer to eat.  Bingo! This book answers our questions in a quick and informative way. This book is not comprehensive (about 20 birds are highlighted) but it covers the birds most likely to try bird feeders.


Genres: