Farmer Alastair and the Bush Stone-curlews
ABOUT
It was the beginning of August and a male and female Bush stone-curlew had just laid two eggs. A fox comes along and, as the fox drew closer, the male curlew felt threatened and came out of his dead still pose to try and protect his mate and the eggs. Luckily the fox was distracted by a hopping rabbit. Soon after, farmer Alastair is alerted to these endangered birds on his property. Read this beautifully illustrated book to find out how Alastair protects these unique birds.
DETAILS
School: Lowesdale Public School
Year Published: 2012
Publisher: Murray Darling Association