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THE TURTLE DOVE'S JOURNEY by Madeleine Dunphy

THE TURTLE DOVE'S JOURNEY

A Story of Migration

by Madeleine Dunphy ; illustrated by Marlo Garnsworthy

Pub Date: May 9th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-970039-01-6
Publisher: Web of Life

The story of the monthlong, 4,000-mile migration of a European turtle dove from his nesting site in an English garden to rural Mali.

Dunphy’s account is based on the migration of a real bird of this species that was tracked with satellite telemetry by Britain’s Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. A series of warm, colorful illustrations is paired with a narrative describing each stage in the bird’s journey. The conversational third-person narration folds in lots of information: about how the bird knows where he is going—instinct, the sun, and recognition of landmarks from previous flights; why he flies at night (to avoid predators); where he hides during the day; and the various dangers of the trip, including heat, dust, and weather. Interesting details are included, such as the astonishing fact that the dove travels over the English Channel faster than the ships crossing it. The moving, engaging story is told with just the right blend of poetic warmth and factual detail to satisfy curious budding naturalists: “Luckily, this [Sahara Desert sandstorm] is relatively mild, and the turtle dove flies above it—much like an airplane can fly above a rainstorm.” A closing essay describes why this species is thought to migrate and notes that it is sadly on the decline due to changes in agricultural practices, hunting, drought, and disease.

A compelling introduction to the miracle of migration.

(map, resources) (Informational picture book. 6-10)