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Ranger Rick

Introduces early readers to flamingos, describing their physical features, what they eat, where they live and how they care for their young.

Chez Bob

2021
A lazy alligator comes up with a plan to lure his prey by opening up a restaurant for birds--until he realizes that birds are even better as friends.
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Lift off

2021
"Jay the blue jay has never learned to fly, which has never been a problem . . . until a crew of super cool birds touch down at the farm and invite him to play some super cool flying games. Now Jay needs to figure out how to fly--and fast--before he misses out on all the fun. Lucky for him, his best buds Pea and Bee know just what to do…"--Provided by publisher.

Kingfishers to bullet trains

2019
"Some of the . . . inventions that changed the modern world have been based on nature. In [this book], readers will discover how the invention of bullet trains were modeled after the face of kingfisher birds"--Provided by publisher.

Carpenter's Helper

2021
Renata and her father halt work on their new bathroom when a pair of wrens builds a nest over the bathtub, allowing Renata to see their chicks hatch and begin to fly.
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Bedtime jitters

"Beak & Ally are back, and they've got some bedtime jitters! Late at night, the swamp is full of weird noises...spooky noises! Like the GUURNT GUURNT! of the horrible Grunty Beast, the CHH CHH CHH CHH of the chilling Chatter Ghosts, and the ZZUMP ZZUMP of the mechanical Zump Monster! How's Beak the bird supposed to get any rest with all these strange sounds sounding off around him? Thankfully, Ally the alligator has some good ideas about where all the racket is coming from"--From the publisher's web site.
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Bird show

2021
Rhyming text and illustrations show some of the diversity found in the feathers of exotic and familiar birds.

Owls

Hoo is that? It is an owl! Beginning readers can learn all about these nighttime flyers, from what they eat to what makes them excellent hunters, through decodable text and engaging images. Features including diagrams and a picture glossary add support for students just starting to read independently.

Macaws

Describes macaws, the most colorful birds of the parrot family, including where they live, their bodies, what they do, and dangers to macaws.

Owl

2021
An introduction to owls that discusses their physical characteristics, natural habitats, diet, life cycle, and other related topics.

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