Book Description
The majestic and powerful eagle is a symbol of freedom. So it's no wonder the long-endangered eagle is one of the most popular birds throughout North America.
With superb four-color photography and concise text, Eagles is a compelling general introduction to the natural history of eagles of the world. It focuses on eagles of North America and Europe, with a special emphasis on bald and golden eagles. No nature lover's collection is complete without Eagles. For fans of eagles, and natural history buffs ages 10+.
Also recommended: Eagles: Masters of the Sky, Raptors, Swans, Loons, Loons: Song of the Wild.
Ingram
Introduces the origins, nature, physical features, and behavior of the eagles of the world and presents the different kinds, focusing on the golden and bald eagles and other eagles of North America and Europe.
Library of Congress
Introduces the origins, nature, physical features, and behavior of the eagles of the world and presents the different kinds, focusing on the golden and bald eagles and other eagles of North America and Europe.
Publisher comments
Discover the world's animals in the WorldLife Library from Voyageur Press. This highly acclaimed series brings you the latest research from leading naturalists, along with stunning color photographs of your favorite animals.
About the author
Rebecca L. Grambo, of Warman, Saskatchewan, Canada, edited Voyageur Press' Eagles: Masters of the Sky, and has written several other natural history books.