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Come along on a tour of the wonderful world of birds and their beaks. This book is the story of a child and two grown-up friends on a jaunt across their yard, in a park, past a pond, and through the pages of a photo album. Like them, you'll find you can figure out what birds eat by the shape of their bills-and why some have beaks like straws, pouches, or even daggers. Also like them, you'll have all kinds of questions about amazing birds-from house finches to hummingbirds to great blue herons-that use their own built-in tools for eating. Rounding out the story are five kid-friendly activities and background information parents and teachers can use.…mehr

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Come along on a tour of the wonderful world of birds and their beaks. This book is the story of a child and two grown-up friends on a jaunt across their yard, in a park, past a pond, and through the pages of a photo album. Like them, you'll find you can figure out what birds eat by the shape of their bills-and why some have beaks like straws, pouches, or even daggers. Also like them, you'll have all kinds of questions about amazing birds-from house finches to hummingbirds to great blue herons-that use their own built-in tools for eating. Rounding out the story are five kid-friendly activities and background information parents and teachers can use.

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Autorenporträt
Dr. Richard (Dick) Konicek-Moran is a professor emeritus from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, a former middle school science teacher, and K12 science district curriculum coordinator, involved in science education for the last 60 years. He is the author of the Everyday Science Mysteries series published by NSTA Press, and has been a life member of NSTA since 1968. Dick and his wife Kathleen, an internationally known botanical illustrator, have been volunteers with the Everglades National Park for the past 15 years and more recently for the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden in Coral Gables, Florida.