
New Outing Guide
Description
Book Introduction
『Bird Outing Guide』 contains 124 species of birds that live in Korea.
If you include the species that were included, you can see a total of 148 species.
『Bird Outing Guide』 contains a selection of birds that are commonly seen around Korea, such as sparrows, magpies, and mallards, as well as less common but familiar species, such as the ibis, the cuckoo, and the scops owl.
We also included species that are protected as natural monuments or endangered species, such as storks and owls.
『New Field Guide』 is a field guide that you can carry around and look through.
『New Outing Guide』 is a size that fits perfectly in one hand.
It fits perfectly in children's hands and fits easily in a pocket. Made with PUR binding, the book opens wide and is sturdy.
Also, in Part 1, 'Finding with Pictures', we have categorized the birds so that you can easily find them when you see them outside, and have similar birds at a glance.
『New Outing Guide』 was written in easy Korean.
『New Outing Guide』 is written in simple Korean without using difficult technical terms, so anyone from children to adults can understand it.
By looking at the birds that live on our land all year round, as well as the migratory birds and passerine birds, you can learn how birds live, what they eat, and where to go to see them.
You can also find out the essential information by just looking at the information box without having to read the entire description.
If you include the species that were included, you can see a total of 148 species.
『Bird Outing Guide』 contains a selection of birds that are commonly seen around Korea, such as sparrows, magpies, and mallards, as well as less common but familiar species, such as the ibis, the cuckoo, and the scops owl.
We also included species that are protected as natural monuments or endangered species, such as storks and owls.
『New Field Guide』 is a field guide that you can carry around and look through.
『New Outing Guide』 is a size that fits perfectly in one hand.
It fits perfectly in children's hands and fits easily in a pocket. Made with PUR binding, the book opens wide and is sturdy.
Also, in Part 1, 'Finding with Pictures', we have categorized the birds so that you can easily find them when you see them outside, and have similar birds at a glance.
『New Outing Guide』 was written in easy Korean.
『New Outing Guide』 is written in simple Korean without using difficult technical terms, so anyone from children to adults can understand it.
By looking at the birds that live on our land all year round, as well as the migratory birds and passerine birds, you can learn how birds live, what they eat, and where to go to see them.
You can also find out the essential information by just looking at the information box without having to read the entire description.
index
Note 4
Find it in pictures 8
Birds living in our country
Gary 28
Great Blue Goose 29
30 geese
Swan 31
Great White-crowned Crane 32
Humpbacked Stingray 33
Mandarin Duck 34
Mallard 35
White-cheeked Black-faced Duck 36
Gobangori 37
Whooper swan 38
White bamboo 39
White-cheeked Duck 40
Rain 41
Pheasant 42
Abi 43
44 chicks
Horned Grebe Chick 45
Stork 46
Follow 47
Yellow-billed Spoonbill 48
49
50 bush warblers
Sunflower 51
Hwangro 52
Herons 53
Great White Heron 54
White Heron 55
Yellow-billed Egret 56
Gamauji 57
Osprey 58
Eagle 59
60 falcons
Magpie 61
Maldungari 62
63
Water Coot 64
Red-crowned Crane 65
Crane 66
Black-faced Crane 67
Black-headed plover 68
Stilt-legged Plover 69
70 black-faced spoonbills
Pheasant 71
Little Plover 72
White-crowned Crane 73
Kyaedoyo 74
Madoy 75
Common Curlew 76
Blue-legged Stint 77
Chirp Chirp Doyo 78
Just a little bit 79
Freshwater Sandpiper 80
Red-billed Gull 81
Black-headed Gull 82
Black-tailed Gull 83
Gull 84
Tern 85
Turtledove 86
Cuckoo 87
Cuckoo 88
Scops owl 89
Eagle Owl 90
Owl 91
92 sable owls
Short-eared Owl 93
Woodpecker 94
Bluebird 95
Lakeside Bird 96
Blue-crowned Crane 97
Kingfisher 98
Hoofooty 99
100 Woodpeckers
Great Spotted Woodpecker 101
Knaksae 102
Green Woodpecker 103
Yellow-crowned Crane 104
Every 105
Oriole 106
107
Magpie 108
Crow 109
Red-crowned Crane 110
111
112 Twisted Frogs
113
Paeksae 114
calf 115
Horned hawk 116
Direct Copper 117
Swallow 118
Guiwibi 119
Whistling Bird 120
Mountain Pine 121
122 Gaegaebi
123 sunken eyes
Redhead with sunken eyes 124
White-eye 125
Sangmosolsae 126
Wren 127
Donggobi 128
Starling 129
Tiger Thrush 130
White-bellied Thrush 131
Yellow-crowned Crane 132
133 Dogshit
Big Glass Bird 134
135
Glass tit 136
White-browed Titmouse 137
Woodpecker 138
Sea squirt 139
Water Crow 140
Sparrow 141
Yellow Wagtail 142
Arakwamise 143
144 Dosae
Beans 145
Dandy 146
Yang Jin-i 147
148 bellbirds
Pine Tree 149
Bunting 150
Yellow-throated Bunting 151
Learn more about the new
Birds and Evolution 154
Body structure and role
Appearance 156
Bone 158
Muscle 160
Bird and Human Bones 162
Wing 164
Feather 172
Sense Organs 178
One year old
Mating 180
Nest Building 182
Laying and Raising Eggs 184
Various bird eggs 186
Long-legged plover, one year old, 188
Birds and the Food Chain 190
Resident and migratory birds
192
Migratory Bird 194
Migrant Bird 198
Migratory Birds 200
Mountain birds and water birds
Mountain Bird 202
Waterfowl 204
Exploration 206
208 Places Where Migratory Birds Visit
Search
Look up scientific names 212
Korean word search 216
Reference book 221
Find it in pictures 8
Birds living in our country
Gary 28
Great Blue Goose 29
30 geese
Swan 31
Great White-crowned Crane 32
Humpbacked Stingray 33
Mandarin Duck 34
Mallard 35
White-cheeked Black-faced Duck 36
Gobangori 37
Whooper swan 38
White bamboo 39
White-cheeked Duck 40
Rain 41
Pheasant 42
Abi 43
44 chicks
Horned Grebe Chick 45
Stork 46
Follow 47
Yellow-billed Spoonbill 48
49
50 bush warblers
Sunflower 51
Hwangro 52
Herons 53
Great White Heron 54
White Heron 55
Yellow-billed Egret 56
Gamauji 57
Osprey 58
Eagle 59
60 falcons
Magpie 61
Maldungari 62
63
Water Coot 64
Red-crowned Crane 65
Crane 66
Black-faced Crane 67
Black-headed plover 68
Stilt-legged Plover 69
70 black-faced spoonbills
Pheasant 71
Little Plover 72
White-crowned Crane 73
Kyaedoyo 74
Madoy 75
Common Curlew 76
Blue-legged Stint 77
Chirp Chirp Doyo 78
Just a little bit 79
Freshwater Sandpiper 80
Red-billed Gull 81
Black-headed Gull 82
Black-tailed Gull 83
Gull 84
Tern 85
Turtledove 86
Cuckoo 87
Cuckoo 88
Scops owl 89
Eagle Owl 90
Owl 91
92 sable owls
Short-eared Owl 93
Woodpecker 94
Bluebird 95
Lakeside Bird 96
Blue-crowned Crane 97
Kingfisher 98
Hoofooty 99
100 Woodpeckers
Great Spotted Woodpecker 101
Knaksae 102
Green Woodpecker 103
Yellow-crowned Crane 104
Every 105
Oriole 106
107
Magpie 108
Crow 109
Red-crowned Crane 110
111
112 Twisted Frogs
113
Paeksae 114
calf 115
Horned hawk 116
Direct Copper 117
Swallow 118
Guiwibi 119
Whistling Bird 120
Mountain Pine 121
122 Gaegaebi
123 sunken eyes
Redhead with sunken eyes 124
White-eye 125
Sangmosolsae 126
Wren 127
Donggobi 128
Starling 129
Tiger Thrush 130
White-bellied Thrush 131
Yellow-crowned Crane 132
133 Dogshit
Big Glass Bird 134
135
Glass tit 136
White-browed Titmouse 137
Woodpecker 138
Sea squirt 139
Water Crow 140
Sparrow 141
Yellow Wagtail 142
Arakwamise 143
144 Dosae
Beans 145
Dandy 146
Yang Jin-i 147
148 bellbirds
Pine Tree 149
Bunting 150
Yellow-throated Bunting 151
Learn more about the new
Birds and Evolution 154
Body structure and role
Appearance 156
Bone 158
Muscle 160
Bird and Human Bones 162
Wing 164
Feather 172
Sense Organs 178
One year old
Mating 180
Nest Building 182
Laying and Raising Eggs 184
Various bird eggs 186
Long-legged plover, one year old, 188
Birds and the Food Chain 190
Resident and migratory birds
192
Migratory Bird 194
Migrant Bird 198
Migratory Birds 200
Mountain birds and water birds
Mountain Bird 202
Waterfowl 204
Exploration 206
208 Places Where Migratory Birds Visit
Search
Look up scientific names 212
Korean word search 216
Reference book 221
Publisher's Review
The 『New Outing Guide』 is structured like this.
Part 1: To quickly and easily find birds living in our country, try 'Find by Picture'.
We have grouped them by family, such as duck family, crane family, and snipe family, so that even similar birds can be recognized at a glance.
Part 2: Birds that live in our country are listed in alphabetical order.
Along with the new details, I also drew similar birds and living things.
The text contains information on where and how birds live, how they find food and what they eat, how they fly, where they live, and when they can be seen.
You can also look at the information box to learn about the bird's body length, mating time and place, eggs and nests, whether it is a resident or migratory bird, and whether it is a natural monument.
Part 3 contains more information about the bird.
You can learn about birds and evolution, bird body structure and roles, life cycle, resident and migratory birds, mountain birds and water birds, birdwatching, and where migratory birds visit.
Part 1: To quickly and easily find birds living in our country, try 'Find by Picture'.
We have grouped them by family, such as duck family, crane family, and snipe family, so that even similar birds can be recognized at a glance.
Part 2: Birds that live in our country are listed in alphabetical order.
Along with the new details, I also drew similar birds and living things.
The text contains information on where and how birds live, how they find food and what they eat, how they fly, where they live, and when they can be seen.
You can also look at the information box to learn about the bird's body length, mating time and place, eggs and nests, whether it is a resident or migratory bird, and whether it is a natural monument.
Part 3 contains more information about the bird.
You can learn about birds and evolution, bird body structure and roles, life cycle, resident and migratory birds, mountain birds and water birds, birdwatching, and where migratory birds visit.
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- Date of issue: March 20, 2017
- Page count, weight, size: 224 pages | 227g | 104*105*13mm
- ISBN13: 9788984289550
- ISBN10: 8984289558
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