Birds

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Spotted owls

1997
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of the spotted owl, which is now an endangered species.

Cardinals

1997
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural habitat of this brightly colored bird which can be easily identified by the crest on the top of its head.

Bird nests

1999
Describes the nests of various types of birds and the materials used to build them, including the grass and twig nests of robins, the moss and spider web nests of hummingbirds, and the big stick nests of eagles.

Bird families

1999
Describes where and how various species of birds nest, including sites in tree branches, in hollow trees, near water, and on cliffs.

Bird eggs

1999
Simple text and photographs present the features and care of birds that can be kept as pets.

Bald eagles

1997
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and habits of the bird which is the national symbol for the United States and which is often used on flags and other official banners.

Amazon parrots

1997
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural habitat of these birds that are popular as pets because of their bright colors and ability to learn tricks.

Red-headed woodpeckers

1997
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and habitat of the birds known by the drumming sounds they make when boring into wood in search of food.

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