Close Encounters with the Great Blue Heron PRESALE Releases November 17!
Close Encounters with the Great Blue Heron: A Science and Nature Book for Young People gives us a stunning look at the life of a wetland bird. Discover the science, habits, and habitat of North America’s largest heron.
An extraordinary visual journey into the world of the Great Blue Heron. Perfect for young scientists, bird lovers, and curious minds. The Great Blue Heron is one of North America’s most fascinating birds and this elegant photo book brings it to life.
From its long, graceful legs to its lightning-fast hunting skills, the Great Blue Heron is a master of survival in the wetlands. In this beautifully photographed nonfiction book, young readers will discover the secrets of this remarkable bird through photographs taken by Frank W. Baker over his thirty-year fascination with the Great Blue Heron.
With clear, engaging text and striking imagery, this book introduces the great blue heron’s habitat, feeding habits, and essential role in the ecosystem. Perfect for classrooms, nature lovers, and budding birdwatchers, Close Encounters with the Great Blue Heron blends science with real-world wonder. Whether at home, in school, or out in nature, it invites curiosity and fosters a deeper appreciation for the wildlife all around us.
Close Encounters with the Great Blue Heron
Frank W. Baker
12” x 9”, 32 pages
ISBN: 978-1-966829-16-4 (hardcover) US$23.99
JNF037020 Juvenile Nonfiction / Science & Nature / Birds
JNF051170 Juvenile Nonfiction / Animals / Birds
JNF051050 Juvenile Nonfiction / Animals / Marine Life (good if you cover wetlands and aquatic ecosystems)
November 17, 2026
About the author/photographer: Frank W. Baker has worked in broadcast journalism, public education and public television. His interest in media literacy led him to write four books on the subject. In 2019, he was recognized for his lifelong work by UNESCOs Global Alliance Partnership in Media and Information Literacy. He is also the author of the graphic novel We Survived the Holocaust: The Bluma and Felix Goldberg Story.