TY - BOOK AU - Wells, Diana TI - 100 birds and how they got their names SN - 156512281X AV - QL677 .W45 2002 PY - 2002/// CY - Chapel Hill, NC PB - Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill KW - Birds--Mythology KW - FAST KW - Birds--Folklore KW - Birds--Symbolic aspects N1 - Illustrated by Lauren Jarrett; Albatross. Avocet. Bird of Paradise. Bittern. Blackbird. Bluebird. Bobwhite. Bunting. Capercaillie. Cardinal. Chaffinch. Coot. Cormorant. Cowbird. Crane. Crow. Cuckoo. Curlew. Dipper. Duck. Eagle. Egret. Emu and cassowary. Falcon. Flamingo. Flicker. Flycatcher. Frigatebird. Gannet and booby. Goatsucker. Goldfinch. Goose. Rhea. Roadrunner. Robin. Sandpiper. Sapsucker. Secretary bird. Shrike. Skimmer. Skua. Snakebird. Sparrow. Starling. Stork. Swallow. Swan. Swift. Tanager. Thrush. Titmouse and chickadee. Turkey. Vulture. Wagtail. Warbler. Woodcock and snipe. Woodpecker. Wren N2 - '...Diana Wells hatches a treat for both active birders and armchair enthusiasts. We meet the fearless adventurers and colorful characters--Carl Linnaeus, Alexander Wilson, John Audubon--who found and named new species. We learn of the gods and goddesses who, for punishment or pleasure, turned many a mortal into a bird--and lent their names to some of our favorite species. We explore the avian symbols used by our greatest writers--Coleridge's albatross, Poe's raven, Whitman's thrush.' ER -