Hardie Grant
Hide and Beak: A guide to spotting Aussie birds in your backyard
A handy first field guide for young twitchers to spot Australia's remarkable birds in backyards and beyond.
Hide and Beak is the fun and handy birdwatching guide full of fascinating facts for children aged 5 and up – which Australian birds can you spot in your backyard?
Can you hear something laughing at you from the big gum tree? What is the name of that rainbow bird having a squawk with its family? Who does that big, white feather belong to?
Australia is home to around 800 native birds. In Hide and Beak, author and bird-lover Georgia Angus identifies the most common birds to spot in your very own backyard. Each profile talks about the bird's personality, what it eats and where it can be found. You can even listen to its birdcall by scanning a QR code! Learn how to be a birdwatcher and examine beaks, feed and feathers. With realistic illustrations and comparisons with twin-like birds, you'll be an expert birdwatcher before you know it!
Then take the book along when you travel to the city, parks, beaches and the bush to find out about the remarkable birds there too. Can you spot them all?
Ages 5 And Up
About the author
Georgia Angus is an author, artist and nature nerd who lives on the lands of the Kulin Nation in south-east Australia. She splits her time between studying environmental science, writing and bushwalking. She has published three books with Hardie Grant Explore: 100 Australian Birds,100 Australian Butterflies, Bees, Beetles & Bugs and Birds with Personality.
Georgia Angus
Published March 2026
Flexibound
96 pages
230 mm x 190mm
ISBN 9781741179378