Author: | Molly Davidson | ISBN: | 9781310146411 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books | Publication: | November 25, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Molly Davidson |
ISBN: | 9781310146411 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books |
Publication: | November 25, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Table of Contents
Introduction
Common North American Bird Families
Knowing More about the Birds around You – Fun Facts of the More Common Bird Species
All About Blackbirds
Amazing Sparrow Facts
Amazing Facts and Information About Hawks
Facts about the Cranes
Facts about the Goldfinch
Facts and Information about Ducks
Facts and Information on Blue Jays
Facts and Information on Chickadees
Facts and Information on Egrets
Facts and information about Vultures
Fun Facts About Falcons
Fun Facts and Information about Gulls
Information and Facts About Finches
Interesting Facts and Information about Owls
Some Basic Facts and Information about Doves
Some information on Orioles (the bird, not the baseball team)
Learning Facts and information about Sandpipers
Learn All About Eagles
Bald Eagles
Why Everyone's Kingfisher Is Different
Useful Facts and Information on Woodpeckers
Information on Roadrunners
Canadian Geese
Top Facts and Information about Flycatchers
The Ins and Outs of Warblers
Information and Facts about the American Robin
Conclusion
Publisher
Introduction
Common North American Bird Families
North America is home to a number of bird species and families, here are a few:
Anatidae is one common North American bird family. This group includes geese, swans, and ducks.
Strigidae is another common type of North American bird; we usually hear it called an owl.
Another popular North American bird family is the Columbidae, which are pigeons and doves.
The penguin belongs to the Spheniscidae family, another common North American bird.
Pelecanidae is a popular bird family; this family has herons, egrets, and birds that wad in the swaps.
The Phoenicopteridae family also lives in North America. These birds can stand as tall as 5 feet, they are called flamingos.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Common North American Bird Families
Knowing More about the Birds around You – Fun Facts of the More Common Bird Species
All About Blackbirds
Amazing Sparrow Facts
Amazing Facts and Information About Hawks
Facts about the Cranes
Facts about the Goldfinch
Facts and Information about Ducks
Facts and Information on Blue Jays
Facts and Information on Chickadees
Facts and Information on Egrets
Facts and information about Vultures
Fun Facts About Falcons
Fun Facts and Information about Gulls
Information and Facts About Finches
Interesting Facts and Information about Owls
Some Basic Facts and Information about Doves
Some information on Orioles (the bird, not the baseball team)
Learning Facts and information about Sandpipers
Learn All About Eagles
Bald Eagles
Why Everyone's Kingfisher Is Different
Useful Facts and Information on Woodpeckers
Information on Roadrunners
Canadian Geese
Top Facts and Information about Flycatchers
The Ins and Outs of Warblers
Information and Facts about the American Robin
Conclusion
Publisher
Introduction
Common North American Bird Families
North America is home to a number of bird species and families, here are a few:
Anatidae is one common North American bird family. This group includes geese, swans, and ducks.
Strigidae is another common type of North American bird; we usually hear it called an owl.
Another popular North American bird family is the Columbidae, which are pigeons and doves.
The penguin belongs to the Spheniscidae family, another common North American bird.
Pelecanidae is a popular bird family; this family has herons, egrets, and birds that wad in the swaps.
The Phoenicopteridae family also lives in North America. These birds can stand as tall as 5 feet, they are called flamingos.