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Windcatcher: Migration of the Short-tailed Shearwater


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2019

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Great for age 3-11 years

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A short-tailed shearwater flies from the edge of the Southern Ocean to the rim of the Arctic Circle - and back - every year. This remarkable 30,000 kilometre journey is driven by seabird law.

Instinct and community will guide her. A wingspan the size of a child's outstretched arms will support her. But first, she must catch the wind...

Based on birds that live on Griffith Island, near Port Fairy, Victoria, Windcatcher is a tale of migration, conservation and survival that begins with one small bird called Hope.

Written by award-winning children's author Diane Jackson Hill and illustrated by Craig Smith, one of Australia's most prolific and popular illustrators, Windcatcher explores the mysteries of seabird migration for primary aged readers.

Features
  • Remarkable story of the migration of the short-tailed shearwater from the Southern Ocean to the Artic Circle and back.
  • Explores themes of seabird migration, conservation and survival.
  • Teacher Notes to support use in the classroom will be available from the CSIRO Publishing website.
  • From the author and illustrator of Chooks in Dinner Suits, which was a 2017 CBCA Notable and Wilderness Society Environmental Award for Children's Literature picture fiction book winner.

 

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by CSIRO Publishing .

Award-winning children's author Diane Jackson Hill has always been drawn to the ocean and the creatures that call it home. A former primary school teacher, Diane's books educate children about the marine environment in a bid to help protect and restore it for future generations. Singer/songwriter Craig Smith performs at gigs around New Zealand. British born Katz Cowley has a degree in Illustration from the University of Northumbria.

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