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Birds

2015
Shows many examples of different types of birds in their natural environment.

Every day birds

2016
"'Every Day Birds' helps children identify and learn about common birds. After reading 'Every Day Birds,' families can look out their windows with curiosity--recognizing birds and nests and celebrating the beauty of these creatures!"--Provided by publisher.

That's not bunny!

2016
A hungry hawk is outsmarted by the rabbit he hopes to have as a meal.

Birds

2012
Learn about different kinds of birds and their behavior while building your science vocabulary. Includes vocabulary quizzes and answer key.

Little Bird's bad word

2015
Little Bird loves learning new words and sharing them with his friends, so when he realizes that his latest one is a bad word, he knows just what to say to set things right.

Beautiful birds

2015
An A to Z story featuring different types of birds.

Book of North American Birds

Reader's Digest
2012
The Book of North American Birds celebrates the hundreds of species that spend at least part of the year in the United States or Canada. It includes some 600 species in all ??? more than 450 of them presented in the Gallery section, which is divided into eight groups according to type and habitat. Each page features a full-color painting, usually of a male in breeding plumage, since in most species the male is more colorful than the female. The portrait is accompanied by text that is meant to be not so much an ornithological profile as a brief essay or narrative ??? sometimes focusing on a key aspect of the bird's behavior, appearance, or lifestyle, sometimes simply evoking the delight of glimpsing it in the wild. "Whether you are already hooked on birds or not, you will find this collection of attractive bird portraits and lively essays an informative supplement to your favorite field guide -Roger Tory Peterson Provided by publisher.

Sparrows & Finches

of the Great Lakes Region & Eastern North America
Sparrows and Finches.

Stellaluna

AFter she falls headfirst into a bird's nest, a baby bat is raised like a bird until she is reunited with her mother.

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