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Eagle: Animal Diaries

Autor Steve Parker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 sep 2014 – vârsta de la 7 până la 10 ani
Plenty of natural history books look at animal life from an outsider’s viewpoint. Now it’s time for some inside knowledge! A narrative diary text combined with up-to-date scientific knowledge to provide an entertaining and informative account of the daily lives of these creatures.

My name is Eagle and this is my very own diary. Please read it so you can find out all about - ME! I'm top bird in the avian world so sit up and take notice! I'll tell you why even big animals like goats and deer are scared of me and I'll show you my nest - high up on a mountain's edge!

I hope you enjoy my diary - I wrote it with a bit of help from a human called Steve Parker.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781609925031
ISBN-10: 1609925033
Pagini: 32
Ilustrații: Color photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 213 x 267 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: QEB Publishing
Seria Animal Diaries


Cuprins

Best Nest
I’m Hungry
Swoop to Kill
Alone Again
Near Miss
Test Flights
Up and Away
First Big Kill
Eagle Encounter
Bear Facts
Howdy, Partner
Our New Territory
Eaglets of Our Own
What They Say About Me
Tricky Terms
Index

Notă biografică

Steve Parker is an author, editor, and consultant specializing in illustrated information books on the natural world, biology, technology, and general sciences. The author of over 250 books and a Senior Scientific Fellow of the Zoological Society of London, he lives in London.

Peter David Scott is an artist and book illustrator specialising in natural history subjects. He lives with his wife and their family in Yorkshire, England.

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'What a great day! My first test take-offs are going well. I stay on the nest edge, flapping carefully. I fan out my wing feathers to feel the wind blowing. Awesome!'