What it's like to be a bird, adapted for young readers : from flying to nesting, eating to singing-what birds are doing and why
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New York : Delacorte Press, [2023].
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First edition.
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xxvii, 171 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
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Northwest Reno Library - Children's Nonfiction - New Arrivals ShelfJ 598 SIBLEY 2023Checked OutJune 9, 2024
Spanish Springs Library - Children's Nonfiction - New Arrivals ShelfJ 598 SIBLEY 2023Checked OutJune 30, 2024

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Published
New York : Delacorte Press, [2023].
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Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English

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General Note
"This work is based on What It's Like to Be a Bird, 2020, by David Allen Sibley. Originally published in hardcover by Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York, in 2020."--Title page verso.
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"Adapted from the edition written and published for adults by Knopf in 2020, this edition adapted for young readers covers more than two hundred species and includes more than 300 illustrations throughout. Author/illustrator David Sibley's exacting artwork and wide-ranging expertise brings observed behaviors vividly to life"--,Provided by publisher.
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"In this edition for young readers adapted from the bestselling work written and illustrated by David Allen Sibley, readers will find a unique treasure trove of fascinating facts about birds, paired with more than 300 full-color illustrations—some life-size! The extraordinary world of birds is brought to life on the page. Did you know that many species of birds have sensory abilities that surpass those of humans? Or that some birds spend the entire winter in the air, and even sleep while flying? Have you ever wondered why birds have feathers? Or why they are a particular color? Have you noticed that some birdsong sounds like a musical scale? Maybe you’re more interested in “how” questions: How do birds actually fly or swim? How and why do some birds migrate? How do they find food? How do they take care of their offspring? Birds are not only beautiful and fascinating, but they also serve an essential role in our ecosystem. This book shows how birds and humans are intrinsically connected, sometimes helping and sometimes hindering each other. Perfect for dedicated birdwatchers—or for anyone who simply delights in noticing birds in their neighborhood. Readers can explore, share, and return to the pages again and again, each time gaining a broader appreciation for our enchanting feathered friends."--,Provided by Amazon.
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Ages 8-12,Delacorte Press

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Sibley, D. (2023). What it's like to be a bird, adapted for young readers: from flying to nesting, eating to singing-what birds are doing and why (First edition.). Delacorte Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sibley, David, 1961-. 2023. What It's Like to Be a Bird, Adapted for Young Readers: From Flying to Nesting, Eating to Singing-what Birds Are Doing and Why. Delacorte Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sibley, David, 1961-. What It's Like to Be a Bird, Adapted for Young Readers: From Flying to Nesting, Eating to Singing-what Birds Are Doing and Why Delacorte Press, 2023.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Sibley, David. What It's Like to Be a Bird, Adapted for Young Readers: From Flying to Nesting, Eating to Singing-what Birds Are Doing and Why First edition., Delacorte Press, 2023.

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