Feathered Friends of Texas: A Birdwatching Guide for Children
Feathered Friends of Texas: A Birdwatching Guide for Children
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Book Description
Have you ever seen a cedar waxwing? Do you know what habitat a roadrunner prefers? Or how many eggs a ruby-throated hummingbird lays, and what its nest looks like? This guide will answer your questions about Texas birds, and its beautiful photographs will help you recognize them.
Feathered Friends of Texas: A Birdwatching Guide for Children,Jane Scoggins Bauld,Gayle Waldrip,Eakin Press,1571687718,Animals - Birds,Birds,Birds & Birdwatching - General,Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Nonfiction,Children: Grades 2-3,Juvenile Nonfiction,Juvenile literature,Texas
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