Studying Birds (23)
What makes a bird, a bird? They're beaks look different because different kinds of birds eat different things. They have wings, but some kinds don't fly. In this book, readers learn both by reading information about birds, but also by observing birds they see in their community! Five activities show readers ways they can be citizen scientists by tracking bird species as well as their adaptations and habitats. Additionally, readers can find suggestions of how to get involved as a citizen scientist studying birds that are age-appropriate and fun!
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SeriesCitizen Scientist
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ManufacturerRosen and PowerKids
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PublisherRosen: PowerKids Press
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Publisher or imprintRosen: PowerKids Press
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AuthorHowell, Izzi
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ISBN-139781725338272
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size8.5 X 11
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Reading Interest4,5,6
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# of Pages32
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Guided Reading LevelS
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Date Published2023
What makes a bird, a bird? They're beaks look different because different kinds of birds eat different things. They have wings, but some kinds don't fly. In this book, readers learn both by reading information about birds, but also by observing birds they see in their community! Five activities show readers ways they can be citizen scientists by tracking bird species as well as their adaptations and habitats. Additionally, readers can find suggestions of how to get involved as a citizen scientist studying birds that are age-appropriate and fun!