Description: Different types of birds represent a wide range of family structures, all of which demonstrate love for one another.
Review Quotes: "Families of a Feather by Fern Wexler is an excellent book for children or even adult birders interested in learning about the differences between species and their young-rearing behaviors. Illustrator Kelsey Buzzell has created realistic drawings of different feathered friends. I love that the pictures teach by clearly showing colored markings on the birds, which helps identify species in the wild. It had me reflecting on human families. Birds of a feather flock together, but who makes up the flocks is genuinely fascinating."
--Inga Buccella, Readers' Favorite
―Sarah Swanson, Author of Best Little Book of Birds: the Oregon Coast