Bird

Bird
Title Bird PDF eBook
Author Olivia Cosneau
Publisher QEB Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2018-03-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781682973301

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Join bird as she hunts a tasty caterpillar, sings in the trees and meets a new friend. But what happens when she lays three small eggs in her nest? This bright, engaging board book follows a simple story about a little bird in the wild and is the perfect first introduction to nature for little ones. Each page features bright, bold illustrations and includes a window or a flap to encourage children to read on and discover what happens next

Amazing But True Bird Tales

Amazing But True Bird Tales
Title Amazing But True Bird Tales PDF eBook
Author Mara Bovsun
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2005-10
Genre Humor
ISBN 0740754971

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With estimates by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that over 60 million Americans are birdwatchers-it's the fastest growing outdoor hobby-books on birds have a ready audience. Allan Zullo's newest book, Amazing but True Bird Tales, documents nearly 200 outrageous shenanigans and surprising feats performed by our feathered friends. For example, the mockingbird who snuck into a conservatory evading the staff for two weeks while he dined on over $1,000 worth of rare butterflies. Or the very social chicken who received a lifetime achievement award from the ASPCA for her work with senior citizens and traumatized children. And the humorous account of the fractious parrot who constantly mimicked the sound of a circular saw. Drawn from factual accounts from the Audubon Society, news accounts from the United States and the United Kingdom, and numerous Web sites, each story further convinces us that these birds aren't birdbrains at all. Zullo's true tales will be irresistible to any birder whether it's the up-before-dawn-binoculars-in-hand fanatic to the person who occasionally throws out their morning toast to enjoy watching the birds gobble it up.

The Guineafowl’s Spots and Other African Bird Tales

The Guineafowl’s Spots and Other African Bird Tales
Title The Guineafowl’s Spots and Other African Bird Tales PDF eBook
Author Dianne Stewart
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Pages 185
Release 2018-02-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1432309412

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The rich folklore culture of Africa has been passed down by word of mouth through countless generations. Dianne Stewart has a passion for collecting and retelling these stories, making them accessible to a whole new audience. In The Guineafowl’s Spots and Other African Bird Tales she has created a unique collection of African folktales, exclusively about birds. Drawn from across the continent, these tales often draw on human characteristics and are followed by African proverbs that illustrate various moral lessons. This fascinating collection includes classic tales such as ‘Why Flamingo Stands on One Leg’ from Nigeria, ‘The Laughing Dove’ from North Africa, and the Xhosa tale ‘The Bird That Could Make Milk’. Beautiful illustrations by Richard Mackintosh bring to life the magic of the stories and the beauty of the birds themsleves. Many of the tales include additional facts on the featured birds.

Wings and Tales

Wings and Tales
Title Wings and Tales PDF eBook
Author Jennifer L. Kroll
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 180
Release 2011-02-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1598845985

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Parents and teachers can use this book to engage children with the world outside by opening their eyes to fascinating common bird species. Once upon a time, common bird species all had well-known stories associated with them. Legends and folklore about birds abound in almost every culture. It's likely their ability to fly, their beauty and grace, their distinctive and puzzling calls, and the fact that they live all around us is what makes them popular subjects for fables. This book presents a sampling of traditional bird tales retold in a fresh way that makes them especially relevant and memorable for today's children. Each story is complemented by a "Feathered Fact File," a "Backyard Bird Watching Tip" for kids, a classroom/home school activity suggestion, and a story sharing suggestion for parents and teachers. The teaching activities are designed with flexibility so that they may be used to either introduce new concepts of science and math or reinforce familiar concepts in a hands-on fashion. Reading selections are written at third to fourth grade reading levels, but are designed to engage both younger listeners and older readers.

The Deceitful Bird - Tales From Jataka

The Deceitful Bird - Tales From Jataka
Title The Deceitful Bird - Tales From Jataka PDF eBook
Author Appu Series
Publisher Media Fusion India Pvt Ltd
Pages 13
Release
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 8183003486

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This story will show you the plight of a poor bird that resorted to deceit that didn't get him anywhere.

Bird Tales

Bird Tales
Title Bird Tales PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1889
Genre Animal welfare
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Navajo Bird Tales Told by Hosteen Clah Chee

Navajo Bird Tales Told by Hosteen Clah Chee
Title Navajo Bird Tales Told by Hosteen Clah Chee PDF eBook
Author Franc Johnson Newcomb
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1970
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN

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Sixteen Navaho bird tales told by an old medicine man to a shepherd boy and his friends.