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    2018, Ages 4-8; Preschool-Grade 1, Candlewick Press Call No: PB JEN   Edition: First U.S. edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "It's time for Bird to build her nest! Follow her as she pulls a worm out of the ground, lifts some twigs that are just the right size, and pushes the twigs into place. Uh-oh! One of the twigs falls to the ground! But after a day of hard work, Bird's nest is ready and waiting"--Publisher's website.
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    [2018], Age 8-12, Prestel Call No: J ANIM 598.147    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "The feather -- at once fragile and strong, versatile and beautiful -- is one of nature's most ingenious constructions. With charming illustrations by Britta Teckentrup and a wealth of fascinating facts, this book tells the story of birds and their feathers for young readers. From iridescent feathers to feathers that sing; from the stately plumage of peacocks to the plumes of tiny hummingbirds; from the feathers of ancient myth to those that inspired human flight; there are delightful feathery stories here for all. The feather is a bond between nature and art, and a connection between earth and heaven." -- Back cover.
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    -- Knowing the birds
    c1992., Ages 4-8, Maxwell Macmillan International Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; Maxwell Macmillan International Call No: J OUT 598   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: An introduction to birds one might see in the woods.
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    c2007., Ages 4-8, Capstone Press Call No: J ANIM 598.3 3    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Pebble. Polar animalsSummary Note: Simple text and photographs describe puffins, where they live and what they look like.
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    [2011], Ages 6-10, Boyds Mills Press Call No: J ANIM 598.3 3   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: The story of a nesting pair of murrelets who fly inland from their home in the Pacific Ocean to the Douglas-fir tree area of California where an egg is laid. After the egg is hatched the parents fly back and forth to the ocean bring fish for the young bird to eat. And finally when the fledgling leaves the nest and heads to the ocean.
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    [2022]., Ages 6-10, Princeton Architectural Press Call No: J BIO 598.092    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "As a young girl, Florence Merriam Bailey fell in love with the outdoors, especially birds, whose songs and flight captivated her. She listened, waited, and watched to better understand her feathered friends, and wrote many books, including one of the first field guides to American birds. Her work ultimately led to better protection for birds and to the scientific study of birds in nature instead of in a lab"--
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    c2001., Ages 4-8, Pebble Books Call No: J ANIM 598    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Animal kingdomSummary Note: Photographs, illustrations, and text provide young readers with information about the physical characteristics and behavior of birds.
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    [2018], Ages 7-12, Bucking Horse Books Call No: J ANIM 598.7 2    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: If you see a bird standing on the side of a tree banging its beak against the trunk, chances are you're watching a woodpecker. Woodpeckers not only dazzle us with their good looks and personality, they exhibit some of the most interesting behaviors in the animal world. Explore this dynamic, exciting group of birds with award-winning children's science writer Sneed B. Collard III. Discover what scientists have learned about woodpeckers, why woodpeckers drill into trees, and the best way to serve ants at your next sleep-over. Be forewarned: the more you read, the faster woodpeckers will peck their way into your imagination! --dust jacket.