Birds Wordbook: Wordbuddies, #1
By Blake Pieck
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1st Edition Wordbook (Dictionary) about Birds, covering about 610 species.
- Child-friendly description of each entry.
- Did You Know facts for each bird.
Soar into the magnificent skies of the avian world with this comprehensive dictionary. Curated for budding ornithologists, this digital guide offers a mesmerizing journey amidst the feathery denizens that grace our skies and perch on our trees. From the regal eagles soaring high above mountains to the cheerful robins serenading at dawn, each entry resonates with child-friendly descriptions, enlightening details, and captivating tales.
Tailored for the modern digital age, our ebook-friendly design guarantees smooth navigation for young birdwatchers, allowing them to flit effortlessly from one fascinating bird to another.
Diligently researched, every page is designed to inform and enthrall, marking it an essential pick for aspiring bird enthusiasts and young, curious minds. Whether serving as a lyrical bedtime story or a trusty guide during nature walks, the "Birds Wordbook" will kindle a lifelong affection for our winged companions.
Did You Know? Immersing in a children's dictionary about birds not only enriches a child's word bank but also cultivates their wonder for the harmonious melodies and colorful tapestries of the avian world! Countless bird lovers and fledgling ornithologists took flight on their passion by perusing such enlightening tomes.
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Birds Wordbook - Blake Pieck
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Abyssinian Roller - This bright-colored bird has blue and green feathers and loves to dive and roll in the sky.
Did You Know? The Abyssinian Roller gets its name from a place called Abyssinia, which is known today as Ethiopia!
Acadian Flycatcher - A tiny bird with a big voice, it loves catching insects while flying.
Did You Know? Despite its small size, the Acadian Flycatcher can travel all the way from North America to South America!
African Darter - This bird has a long neck and likes to swim underwater to catch fish.
Did You Know? People sometimes call the African Darter the snakebird
because of the way its neck moves in the water!
African Grey Parrot - A smart bird that can mimic sounds and even talk!
Did You Know? African Grey Parrots are known to be one of the most intelligent birds in the world!
African Harrier Hawk - A bird of prey with long legs that can catch food in tree holes.
Did You Know? African Harrier Hawks have flexible legs that can bend in both directions!
African Jacana - A bird with long toes that walks on floating plants.
Did You Know? African Jacanas are sometimes called lily trotters
because they walk on water lilies!
African Paradise Flycatcher - A beautiful bird with long tail feathers and colorful plumage.
Did You Know? Male Paradise Flycatchers have longer tails than the females, and they love to show them off as they fly!
African Sacred Ibis - A tall, white bird with a curved beak that lives near water.
Did You Know? Ancient Egyptians thought this bird was special and often showed it in their art!
African Spoonbill - A bird with a long, flat beak shaped like a spoon.
Did You Know? The African Spoonbill uses its special beak to scoop up fish and insects from the water!
African Swamphen - A colorful bird with big feet that lives in wetlands.
Did You Know? Swamphens use their big feet to walk on top of soft mud without sinking!
African Wood Owl - A quiet, nighttime bird with big eyes.
Did You Know? African Wood Owls have a soft edge on their feathers, which helps them fly silently at night!
Agami Heron - A shy bird with a long neck and beautiful blue and green colors.
Did You Know? The Agami Heron is known for its very quiet behavior and is rarely seen in the open!
Akekee - A small songbird with a curved beak, found in Hawaii.
Did You Know? Akekee birds eat insects and nectar, using their special beak to get food!
Akepa - Another Hawaiian bird that has brightly colored feathers.
Did You Know? The Akepa uses its unique beak to open up flowers and drink their nectar!
Akiapolaau - A Hawaiian bird known for its long, curved beak.
Did You Know? Akiapolaau uses its beak like a tool to get insects hiding in tree bark!
Akikiki - A tiny bird from Hawaii with a cute chirp.
Did You Know? Akikikis are very rare and are found only on one island in Hawaii!
Alagoas Curassow - A big bird with glossy black feathers and a white belly.
Did You Know? The Alagoas Curassow is sadly endangered, which means there aren’t many left in the wild.
Albatross - A giant bird that can glide over the ocean for hours without flapping its wings.
Did You Know? The wingspan of some albatrosses can be longer than a car!
Alca (or Great Auk) - A black and white bird that couldn’t fly but was an amazing swimmer.
Did You Know? The Great Auk is now extinct, which means they no longer exist.
Alder Flycatcher - A small greenish bird that catches insects in the air.
Did You Know? The Alder Flycatcher’s song sounds like it’s saying, free beer
!
Aleutian Tern - A graceful bird that travels long distances across the ocean.
Did You Know? Aleutian Terns have been known to travel all the way from Alaska to Southeast Asia!
Alpine Chough - A black bird that lives high up in the mountains.
Did You Know? Alpine Choughs are one of the highest living birds and can be found above the snow line!
Alpine Swift - A fast-flying bird that loves the mountains.
Did You Know? Alpine Swifts can stay in the air for several months without landing!
Altamira Oriole - A bright orange bird with a cheerful song.
Did You Know? Altamira Orioles build very long hanging nests that look like bags on tree branches!
Amakihi - A small yellow bird from Hawaii with a sweet voice.
Did You Know? Amakihis love to drink nectar from flowers with their tube-like tongues!
Amazon Kingfisher - A bright green bird with a sharp beak, found near rivers.
Did You Know? Amazon Kingfishers dive straight into the water to catch their fishy meals!
Amazon Parrot - A colorful parrot known for its talking abilities.
Did You Know? Amazon Parrots are social birds and love to be in groups, where they chat and play together!
Amber Mountain Rock Thrush - A small bird that loves to perch on rocks in the mountains.
Did You Know? This bird is named after the Amber Mountain in Madagascar where it’s often found!
American Avocet - A graceful wader with a curved beak and lovely long legs.
Did You Know? The American Avocet swings its beak side to side in the water to catch tiny creatures to eat!
American Bittern - A secretive bird that can stand super still while hunting for food in wetlands.