an anatomical illustration of a yellow and black bird, with various parts of anatomy labeled.

How Birds Work: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of Form and Function—from Bones to Beak

by Marianne Taylor Author

How Birds Work goes beyond the typical field guide to show us not only what birds look like but why. Why do many owls have asymmetrical ear openings? (Hint: It helps them pinpoint prey; see page 40.) And why does the Grey Heron rest on one leg at a time? (Hint: Not because it’s tired; see page 66!) Birds boast a spectacular array of adaptations suited to their incredibly diverse diets and habitats. In this in-depth handbook, discover the ways they’re even more astounding than you know—inside and out. Detailed analysis and illustrations illuminate things such as: skeleton, muscles, circulation, digestion, respiration, reproduction, feathers, colors, patterns, and much, much more!