How Do Birds Find Their Way?

How Do Birds Find Their Way? by Roma Gans is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on January 18, 1996. This 32-page work explores the fascinating phenomenon of bird migration, detailing how many birds travel thousands of miles each year between their summer and winter homes. The author presents various theories that scientists have proposed to explain how these birds navigate their journeys, often returning to the same nesting grounds annually.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the science behind avian migration, focusing on the mysteries that have intrigued ornithologists for years. The book delves into the various methods birds may use to find their way, making it a valuable resource for those interested in animals and the natural world. With its engaging illustrations, this edition serves as an informative introduction to the subject for young readers and anyone curious about the remarkable abilities of birds.
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Many birds travel thousands of miles each year, migrating between summer and winter homes. Just how they find their way back and forth, sometimes returning to the exact same nesting grounds each year, has puzzled ornithologists for years. Roma Gans details the many theories scientists have proposed to explain the mysteries of migration.
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