Celebrating Birds: An Interactive Field Guide Featuring Art from Wingspan
By (Author) Natalia Rojas
By (author) Ana Maria Martinez
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Harper
7th July 2021
29th April 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Nature in art
Book design and Bookbinding
Computer game art
Plays, playscripts
Gender studies: women and girls
General and world history
Social and cultural history
Board, table top and strategy games
Adult colouring and activity books
598.097
Hardback
352
Width 152mm, Height 203mm, Spine 28mm
801g
A gorgeously illustrated and interactive full-color guide to more than 181 birds of North America, based on the bestselling board game, Wingspan.
Praised for its gorgeous illustrations, accurate portrayal of bird habitats, and its gameplay, the bird-focused board game Wingspan has become an international sensation, available in a dozen languages and selling more than 200,000 copies its first year. Celebrating Birds is the ultimate companion to the game for fans, as well as a beautiful and in-depth field guide for avian and nature enthusiasts.
In addition to large-size representations of each bird and the most up-to-date bird descriptions provided by Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Celebrating Birds includes a step-by-step guide that can be used to take the game into the real world. Players can collect points based on the birds, nests, and various habitat and feeding clues they find outside.
Artists and best friends Natalia Rojas and Ana Maria Martinez collaborated to create the beautiful depictions featured in the original Wingspan board game. Celebrating Birds features larger illustrations of the 170 North American birds from the game, plus eleven exciting new birds.
With Celebrating Birds, players and amateur naturalists can discover details about many of the birds currently at risk for extinction. As the number of birds in the United States and Canada has declined precipitously, Celebrating Birds is a fun way to raise awareness, educate, encourage activism, and provide resources on some of the most important ecological issues facing us today.
Natalia Rojas is a self-taught artist and illustrator from Colombia living in St. Louis, Mo. She specializes in highly detailed and realistic graphite and colored pencil drawings. Ana Maria Martinez studied fine arts, scientific illustrations, and watercolor at the University of Antioquia in Colombia, where she currently works as a professor.