Birds
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Originally published | September 1, 2017 |
Authors | Grace Jones |
Genres | Children's Non-fiction Literature |
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ID | 1973667 |
About Birds
This exciting new series helps the younger learner to identify and understand basic differences between mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, and amphibians and the particular body parts that help them to eat and move. . . .
Magpie swooping: Inside the Australian bird's annual reign of terror
... Streets and parks become a battleground, as the Birds - descending from above and attacking from behind - swoop down on anything they fear poses a threat to their offspring...
Hurricane Idalia blows flamingos as far as Ohio
... Birds thought to be from Mexico first started appearing in Florida and then made landfall as far north as Ohio...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: ghostly face or fish?
... Category - Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year, 10 Years and UnderFireBirds by Elza Friedländer, Germany A controlled fire was lit on an area of Kenya s Maasai Mara...
Avian flu warning to tourists as birds face 'catastrophe'
...By Malcolm PriorBBC News Rural Affairs producerHolidaymakers are being warned to stay away from sick or dead Birds washed up on the UK s beaches as avian flu continues to ravage wild populations...
Gough Island: Worker sought for one of world's remotest places
... They are among the seven full-time employees - and eight million Birds - who call Gough home...
Bird flu: Free range eggs return as clampdowns eased
... The move has been welcomed on animal welfare grounds but experts say the H5N1 virus is still circulating, posing an ongoing risk to wild Birds...
Why Michigan is trying to shut down Canada's Enbridge Line 5 pipeline
... Given the diversity of habitats in and around the Straits - home to many insects, fish and migratory Birds - it may " represent a point of no return for species loss"...
Splinter Cell: Audio drama, gaming's next frontier?
... " He argues that projects aimed at children - like Sonic and Angry Birds - have found the greatest success in doing this: " Maybe because, without being too rude, they don t have to pass such a high critical bar to be successful in their own terms...