Age: 3 to 7 years old
Pages: 16
Finish: rustic easel,
couche paper 150g
Author: Anne Señol
Illustrator: Adián González
Bilingual
There are many beautiful birds, with flamboyant plumage, majestic flights and extravagant behavior, which delight observers. Among them, the quetzales stand out.
As beautiful as a hundred hummingbirds put together, a male quetzal seems to have drunk liquid rainbows to captivate the future mother of his chicks. She recognizes the attractive vertigo of
her feathers and her loving fidelity, and rewards both with quetzalitos as beautiful as the father.
Every year, after so much hustle and bustle as the call of nature dictates, they lose some feathers, but with sun and fresh fruit they regain their lost weight.
They are a marvel, the quetzals of our lands. (GBG)
There are many beautiful birds in the world – those with brilliant plumage, majestic flight patterns, and odd behaviors – which delight bird watchers the world over. Among them, the quetzal stands out.
As stunning as one hundred hummingbirds put together, a male quetzal appears to have drunk a liquid rainbow in order to attract the future mother of his chicks. She falls for his dizzyingly colorful looks and committed loyalty, rewarding them both with baby quetzals as lovely as her mate.
Every year, they lose a few feathers following the hustle and bustle dictated by nature’s call; soon enough, with the help of sunlight and fresh fruit, they recover their former glory.
Originating from our lands, the quetzal is indeed a marvel to behold. (GBG)