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GOOD HANDS
Behind the Scenes at a Center for
Orphaned and Injured Birds
Photographs by Steve Swinburne.
Published by Sierra Club Books, 1998
Hardcover 0-87156-397-5 |
"Ages 7 - 11. Sixteen-year-old Hannah volunteers
twenty hours a week at the Vermont Raptor Center.
As readers follow her around, she explains what happens
at the Center, how birds are nursed back to health
and released back in the wild or kept safely in the
center if their injuries are such that they could
not survive on their own. There is no watering down
of the realities; raptors are birds of prey. The center
raises and feeds them mice and helps train the birds
to catch live ones in their cages before they are
released. The captivating text offers plenty of solid
information about North American raptors and is accompanied
by interesting photographs, especially the one in
which Hannah launches the barred owl she had rescued
back into the wild. Couple this with Hawk Highway
in the Sky: Watching Raptor Migration by Caroline
Arnold (1997, Harcourt) and Hawk Hill by Suzie Gilbert
(1996, Chronicle) for a comprehensive look at raptors."
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE review
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