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Pandora

"Pandora the fox lives alone in a junk yard. She's depressed and has no contact with the outside world. Then, she rescues a blue bird. As she nurses him back to health, the bird collects seeds and trinkets for her. One day, the bird grows strong enough to fly away, but the garden seeds he brought begin to transform Pandora's landscape"--Provided by publisher.

Those darn squirrels!

When grumpy Old Man Fookwire builds feeders to try to keep birds, the only creatures he likes, from leaving for the winter, he finds himself in a battle with clever, crafty squirrels who want a share of the abundant food.

Baby birds

an artist looks into the nest
A collection of watercolors by artist and wildlife rehabilitator Julie Zickefoose. Includes more than 400 paintings focusing on newly hatched birds from seventeen species accompanied by information about the animals and personal stories from the author.

Flying high

The Super Friends, including Superman, Batman, Flash, the Green Lantern, and Aquaman, work together to stop the chaos caused by various flocks of unruly birds, bothered by a machine created by the Penguin who wants to rob the bank.

Birds make nests

Text and illustrations describe different types of birds nests. Birds are labeled with their American English common names.

My beautiful birds

"Fleeing a home destroyed in the Syrian Civil War, Sami worries about the pet pigeons he left behind. Even in the relative safety of a refugee camp, the boy struggles to participate in daily activities, consumed by thoughts of safety of what he has lost. At last, when new birds need of care enter his life, Sami begins the long road to healing"--Publisher.

Nope!

"Does Little Bird want to leave the nest and learn to fly? NOPE!"--Provided by publisher.

Science and sustainable wildlife habitats

Explores how science is being used to create sustainable wildlife habitats.

Colorful peacocks

Presents an introduction to peacocks, in simple with illustrations, providing information on their physical characteristics, habitat, life cycle, and behavior.

Hawks

Have you ever heard someone described as having (3z(Bhawk eyes?(3y (BThat description is taken from a unique raptor whose extraordinary eyesight makes it one of the best hunters in the bird world. It’s the hawk! This book covers everything about this bird of prey, including its appearance, behavior, and survival techniques. Readers also learn how to use their life science knowledge to identify hawks in the wild.

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