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E3 Call Home

E3 Call Home

This is the story of two godwits whose flight in 2007 was tracked using transmitters. Millions of people watched their progress on the internet. Packed with wonderful photos, fascinating information about godwits and other wading birds, this is an enchanting story, a brilliant bo... read full description below.

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ISBN 9781869792763
Published 4 September 2009 by Random House
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Hunt, Janet

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ISBN-13 9781869792763
ISBN-10 1869792769
Stock Available
Status Available at publisher; usually ships 5-14 working days
Publisher Random House
Imprint Random House New Zealand Ltd
Publication Date 4 September 2009
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Hunt, Janet
Category Award Winning
Animals
Non-fiction Finalists
Award Winning Children's Titles
Interest Age 6-12 years
Reading Age 6-12 years
NBS Text Children's General Non-Fiction
ONIX Text Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 40
Dimensions Width: 93mm
Height: 270mm
Spine: 4mm
Weight 180g
Dewey Code 598.331568
Catalogue Code 195570

Description of this Book

Every year in March thousands of godwits leave New Zealand and fly almost 17,000 kilometres to Alaska, where they mate and raise new godwits, and then turn around and fly all the way back to New Zealand. This is the story of two godwits whose flight in 2007 was tracked using transmitters. Millions of people watched their progress on the internet. A male bird named E3 mysteriously turned back when he reached Papua New Guinea and then he ceased to transmit altogether. What had happened to him? A female named E7, however, showed that godwits can fly from Alaska to New Zealand - right across the Pacific - a distance of 11,200 non-stop kilometres. Packed with wonderful photos, fascinating information about godwits and other wading birds, this is an enchanting story, a brilliant book for any child. A true tale to spark the imaginations of children and adults.

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Awards & Reviews

Awards Shortlisted for LIANZA Children's Book Awards: Elsie Locke Award 2010.

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Author's Bio

Janet Hunt is an award-winning writer for both children and adults - she won the NZ Post Book of the Year for A Bird in the Hand; and the Montana Medal for Non-fiction for Wetlands of New Zealand: A bittersweet story; and the Non-fiction Award in the 2010 NZ Post Children's Book Awards for E3 call home

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