Birdscapes: A Pop-Up Celebration of Bird Songs in Stereo Sound (0811864286)

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Birdscapes: A Pop-Up Celebration of Bird Songs in Stereo Sound

Author: Miyoko Chu, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0811864286

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Birdscapes: A Pop-Up Celebration of Bird Songs in Stereo Sound

Birdscapes: A Pop-Up Celebration of Bird Songs in Stereo Sound
by: Miyoko Chu, Cornell Lab of Ornithology


Editorial Review:

Get ready for the most ground breaking entry to date in the best-selling Birdsongs series (more than 400,000 copies sold!). Birdscapes delivers an immersive birding experience never before seenâ"or heardâ"in any book. For the eyes: seven elaborately eng.

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Get ready for the most groundbreaking entry to date in the bestselling Birdsongs series (more than 400,000 copies sold!). Birdscapes delivers an immersive birding experience never before seen--or heard--in any book. For the eyes: seven elaborately engineered full-color pop-ups portraying dozens of bird species in diverse North American habitats from the Alaskan Tundra to a Southeast swamp. For the ears: extended recordings of the birds' calls and songs in stereo from the collection of the world-renowned Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. For the serious birder: scientifically accurate illustrations of the birds and moving text about their fragile ecosystems. This beautifully crafted volume is a visual and audio delight!

"Pop-up books aren't just for kids anymore! This multimedia experience transports you to seven natural habitats in North America and immerses you in the birds and their songs. --Greg Butcher, director of bird conservation, National Audubon Society
"Birdscapes is a delight for the eyes and the ears--a tour of North America's bird-rich ecosystems, rendered as seven lavishly detailed, three-dimensional landscapes, and brimming with choruses of authentic bird songs and calls." --Scott Weidensaul, author of Living on the Wind and Of a Feather


An Interview with Miyoko Chu, Director of Communications at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Q: When did you first become interested in birds?
A: When I was 11, my father and I rescued some pigeons from a poultry truck in San Francisco's Chinatown. I spent a lot of time in the backyard coop, watching the pigeons as they courted and raised their young. It was amazing to realize all this drama was playing out with wild birds everywhere, too, and to have the opportunity to study it.
Q: What's your favorite bird song and why?
A: My favorite song is that of the Scott's Oriole, featured in the desert scene of Birdscapes. Hearing that clear, bubbling melody in the desert is an unforgettable experience.
Q: What was the best thing about working on Birdscapes?
A: It was exciting to go from the ideas and bird lists for each soundscape to seeing and hearing this three-dimensional product as it emerged from the minds of the artists, editors, and sound engineers. It was incredible to see the artists' sketches transform into complex and ingenious pop-up scenes, and to experience how precise recordings for each bird were blended to evoke the soundscape.
Q: Have you visited all of the seven different bird habitats featured in Birdscapes?
A: Of the seven habitats, I'm most familiar with the desert, where I studied birds during 1995-2000, and the eastern deciduous forest, which is right outside my office window. I have visited the Great Plains and Pacific evergreen forests. I have not been to the Arctic, a southern swamp, or a seabird colony. In writing those scenes, I benefited from the insights of my colleague Gerrit Vyn, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's audio production engineer, who selected the recordings, including some that he had recorded on recent expeditions to these habitats.
Q: Which habitat in Birdscapes did you enjoy writing about the most and why?
A: Actually, there were two that I enjoyed the most--for completely opposite reasons! I loved writing about the desert because I had spent so much time there, and remembered the sights and sounds so vividly. And it was great fun to write about the seabird colony because that was something I had never experienced before--and I was completely surprised by what I learned. Whether an individual seabird's voice or thousands, the sounds are awe-inspiring, and the birds have such an interesting lifestyle as they all cram on to a bit of rock for the breeding season.
Q: Are you a daily birder or a weekend birder?
A: I'm an opportunistic birder! I'm always watching and listening for birds around my house and neighborhood. But in between work and spending time with my family, my focused birding these days happens irregularly, on the spur of the moment. My office at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology overlooks Sapsucker Woods, so I sometimes slip outside to look for birds after getting an email alert about a good migration day, or when I notice people outside my window pointing up at the trees.
Q: Do you have any suggestions for beginning birders?
A: Invest in a pair of binoculars and practice becoming comfortable with them. It will open up a whole new world, enabling you to see many more birds than you may have even realized were around you before. Spend time getting to know the different kinds of birds you see, the reasons for their behaviors, and the many kinds of sounds they use throughout the year.


Excerpts from Birdscapes

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Customer Reviews:

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

the best bird book yet:

Birdscapes is a complete class on ecosystems in a basket. For 3-6 grades. If you want to explain the essential differences between different eco systems this Pop Up book is like portable dioramas with sensurround sound.Children are amazed and captivated by the settings, and the amazing sound helps explain that each eco system has its own particular character. This is something that is impossible to explain verbally, or even just with pictures and movies. This book transports you into the environment you... more info

So creative and beautiful:

My husband and I are birders and are teaching our baby about birds. I gave this to our family for Christmas and we have loved it. The baby learned quickly without much prodding from us that it was special and not to pull off the birds. It is truly an exquisitely crafted book and the designers and authors are to be commended for such a beautiful contribution. Definitely worth the money!

love it:

My 4 year old says, "I love the bird book so much!" She loves the pages and pop ups and all the bird sounds. I only wish it was easier to tell which bird was which and to listen to the sounds distinctly. Her favorite bird wasn't in it -- the mourning dove.

Utterly charming:

I bought this book as a present for my sister, a birder, after I saw it at a friends house. It is the most charming and fun book! The pop-ups are lush and complex and the sounds that each page makes when opened are startling and wonderful. Buy this next time you need an interesting present for someone who is a birder or just is hard to buy for and then buy an extra copy for yourself. You won't regret it. (not for very young children as they may harm the pop-ups if they view the book without supervision, but... more info


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