A Bird Watcher S Guide To Orioles

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A Bird Watcher's Guide to Orioles

Author: Grace Elora
language: en
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Release Date: 2017-07-15
"Orioles are beloved backyard birds; they're always looking for something sweet to eat. In this attractive volume, future birders will learn about the many kinds of orioles and even take a trip to a Baltimore Orioles baseball game. Like bird-watching itself, this book mixes fun, an entertaining story-like narrative, with essential science concepts, such as habitats and life cycles. Sidebars include funny comments, interesting statistics, and amazing facts about these feathered creatures. Readers will be inspired to keep their own bird-watching journal."
A Bird Watcher's Guide to Orioles

Author: Grace Elora
language: en
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Release Date: 2017-07-15
Orioles are beloved backyard birds; theyre always looking for something sweet to eat. In this attractive volume, future birders will learn about the many kinds of orioles and even take a trip to a Baltimore Orioles baseball game. Like bird-watching itself, this book mixes funan entertaining story-like narrativewith essential science concepts, such as habitats and life cycles. Sidebars include funny comments, interesting statistics, and amazing facts about these feathered creatures. Readers will be inspired to keep their own bird-watching journal.
A Bird Watcher's Guide to Wrens

Author: Grace Elora
language: en
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Release Date: 2017-07-15
The fat bundle of feathers called the house wren is a cute bird. It often cheerfully trills its sweet songs. However, this little fowls mood can turn really foul when another bird has a nesting site it wants! It may peck at larger birds to get them to moveand even push eggs out of a nest. Readers of this absorbing book will find that, with all kinds of wrens, looks can be deceiving. Theyll love the diverting narrative and fun fact boxes and especially the up-close look at wrens in their native habitats.