We all know a bird when we see one,
but what makes a bird… a bird?
A bird could never be mistaken for a dog or a lizard or a butterfly. A bird is simply a bird. Although there are many kinds of birds, they look and behave so much alike you can always tell them from other animals.
You might think a bird is different because it flies. But some birds—penguins and ostriches, for example—cannot fly at all. And some other animals can. Bats and insects do.
With beautiful illustrations by the author, this book provides a wonderful foundation for bird-watching and nature observation.
Titles in Series:
The First Book of Trees
The First Book of Plants
The First Book of Time
The First Book of Stones
The First Book of Water
The First Book of Bees
The First Book of Birds
The First Book of Bugs
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