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Migratory and resident birds explained

2017
"Some birds come and go, and others stay around all year. Young bird-watchers can learn the difference between the two, learn the characteristics that help each thrive, then take a quiz to see how much they have learned. There are fast facts that zoom in on special features that mark different species. Finally, the students can learn about those birds that are exceptions to the rule."--Publisher.

Everything you need to know about birds

2016
Photographs and text provide an overview of birds, with information on their habitat, behavior, physical characteristics, diet, and breeding habits.

Name that bird!

There may be no bird's plumage more recognizable than the pink feathers of the flamingo. But, if you saw its feathers super close up, could you still guess the bird? Readers learn all about many kinds of birds through uniquely formatted photographs and science content. They'll first encounter a full-color close-up of some cool feature of a bird, such as a webbed foot or sharp beak, and a bit of information about the bird. When they turn the page, the name of the bird is revealed, as is the whole beautiful photograph of it in the wild.

A surprise visitor

2016
"Sophie Mouse gets a surprise visitor when a little bird lands in her yard and hurts his wing"--Provided by publisher.

Bird & Squirrel on the edge!

Squirrel has to set aside his fears and keep both Bird and the bear cub safe as they journey on foot over the mountains.

Pet birds

question and answers
2017
"Introduces readers to facts about pet bird behavior, unique characteristics, and need-to-know basics"--Provided by publisher.

Over-scheduled Andrew

2016
A story about an overly enthusiastic chickadee named Andrew.

Birds

2016
A color-illustrated guide to one hundred seventy-five species of North American birds, describing their habitats, behavior, feeding habits, and other characteristics, and providing maps of geographic ranges.

Inch by inch

1994
To keep from being eaten, an inchworm measures a robin's tail, a flamingo's neck, a toucan's beak, a heron's legs, and a nightingale's song.

What is a bird?

1998
Introduces birds, describing some different types and discussing their physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats.

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