| Birdlore : the iridescent life of Florence Merriam Bailey Author: Keating, Jess | ||
| Price: $23.98 | ||
Summary:
Story about Florence Merriam Bailey the groundbreaking scientist who inspired a nation to take up bird-watching and worked tirelessly to protect our feathered friends.
| Illustrator: | Holzwarth, Devon |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (12/15/24)
Booklist (02/01/25)
Full Text Reviews:
Booklist - 02/01/2025 A childhood interest can blossom into a lifelong passion, and Florence Merriam Bailey is a shining example of such. An avian enthusiast from a young age, she spent her free time out in nature studying her feathered favorites, even joining her older brother in the scientific pursuit of collecting and preserving specimens for display. But Bailey didn’t want to examine lifeless taxidermy; she strongly preferred observing animals in the wild, and she proselytized her passion to anyone who would listen, including fellow nineteenth-century college students. To combat the morbid trend of trimming fashionable hats with bird bits, Bailey dedicated her life to promoting the appreciation of gloriously alive birds in their natural habitats, even publishing the first field guide to American species. The stirring story of the lesser-known scientist-turned-activist will delight and motivate nature lovers, and the lush artwork bursts with beautiful depictions of Bailey's beloved birds. A few impressive biographical details and basic birding tips round out the proceedings. An inspiring introduction to an unusual and important life, sure to make an avian ally of anyone. - Copyright 2025 Booklist.



