A Beach for the Birds

A Beach for the Birds by Bruce McMillan, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1993, is a beautifully photographed picture book that delves into the survival of the endangered Least Tern. This edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, invites readers to experience a summer on a Maine beach, which serves as a wildlife refuge for these birds. Through vivid imagery and informative content, the book addresses the challenges faced by this species and the efforts needed for their conservation.
Readers will find a blend of engaging visuals and educational insights that highlight the importance of wildlife preservation. The book focuses on the habitat of the Least Tern, providing a glimpse into their lives and the environmental factors affecting their survival. With its emphasis on animals and conservation, A Beach for the Birds serves as an informative resource for young readers interested in nature and wildlife.
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Is it possible for an endangered species to survive? Bruce McMillan explores the issue while inviting his readers to join him for a summer on a Maine beach, a wildlife refuge for families of Least Terns. A beautifully photographed picture book about the probability of an endangered species, the Least Tern, to survive. Full-color photos.
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