Gr 3–5—Each title opens with a general introduction to raptors, then examines the specific qualities of each group. Logically organized text moves from physical qualities, such as talons and eyesight, to the behaviors that they enhance, like hunting. Varieties of species and locations within a group are noted. Transitions from the general group to one or two species, such as the bald eagle and golden eagle, are handled with clarity and focus. Coverage includes flight, hunting, habitats, and babies, though rarely with much depth. The use of air currents in flight, for example, is mentioned but not explored, and migration is not mentioned at all—many raptors don't migrate, but some do, especially hawks. Full-page photographs are a good mixture of birds flying, hunting, and feeding, and still body views. They depict a variety of species, about half of which are identified. Some photos highlight body features such as talons or beaks, though usually not with close-up views.
VERDICT Solid introductions to popular birds.
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