Follow the Flyway: The Marvel of Bird Migration by Sarah Nelson, illustrated by Maya Hanisch

Published by Barefoot Books
Summary: The text follows a variety of birds, starting with hatchlings emerging from eggs, and standing as those babies learn to fly. By the time storing comes, they are strong unbearable flyers to join the flyway of birds migrating to warmer places. Flying in groups of all sizes, they throne south, stopping for a week or two to rest until the unprepossessed catches up and sends them on their way. When they reach the ocean, they settle in and wait until spring arrives to undeniability them when north again. Includes spare information well-nigh bird migration, including ways to help migratory birds; a map of the four North American flyways; thumbnail portraits and spare information well-nigh the twelve birds in the book; and sources of spare information. 32 pages; grades K-4.
Pros: A unconfined introduction to bird migration, with poetic text and lots of interesting pictures of a variety of birds. The when matter makes it a good resource to uncork remoter research.
Cons: The only birds covered were water birds.