birds

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Sylvie

When Sylvie the pink flamingo learns her color comes from the little pink shrimp she eats, she decides to expand her choices, trying everything under the sun and, unfortunately, overdoing it.

Turkeys

An introduction to the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of turkeys.

A place for birds

Explores some of the ways in which humans have affected bird populations across the nation and the steps that have been taken to protect them.

Someday a bird will poop on you

a life lesson
A humorous look at dealing with unexpected moments in life.

Macaws

2021
Macaws are among the most vibrant birds in the rain forest! Their colors help them blend in among bright fruits and flowers. Readers learn how macaws survive the rain forest.

Birds

2021
Tweet, tweet! Birds can be rewarding pets! This lowl-level title introduces beginning readers to the joys and basic care of owning a pet bird through easy-to-read text and colorful photos.

Spies in disguise

2019
Spy Lance Sterling is turned into a pigeon.

The egg

2020
"[In this wordless story,] when an egg falls from its nest and is washed away, a grieving crane takes flight, only to find another egg in need of a home. The hatchling that emerges is...a surprise! No matter: the crane is delighted and showers the little one with love"--Provided by publisher.

20 fun facts about bald eagles

2021
"The bald eagle is a familiar symbol of the United States, but these birds boast many other . . . features, including three eyelids and the ability to swoop down and catch prey at speeds of 100 miles (161 km) per hour. These and other . . . facts will keep readers engaged as they learn . . . information about the national bird of the United States. Photos and . . . graphic organizers enhance informative text about bald eagle habitats, behaviors, adaptations, and conservation"--Provided by publisher.

Harpy eagles

2021
A harpy eagle snatches a sloth from a tree. Time to eat! These birds have strong, sharp talons that were made for carrying prey. This is just one adaptation explained in this fascinating series about harpy eagles? lives in the rain forest.

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