Birds of Prey : Zoobooks

Wexo, John Bonnett

Series: Zoobooks
Notes
When it comes to seeing objects at a distance, a preying bird’s eyesight can be 8 to 10 times better than that of the sharpest-eyed human. A golden eagle can see an 18-inch rabbit from 2 miles away! In the dark, owls can see 10 to 100 times better than we can. Compare different feather types. See unusual nesting places. Trace the California condor story. This book also describes the characteristics of a variety of birds of prey, including the owl, eagle, hawk and vulture.
Contents
Explore the habits and habitats of animals around the world in this series. Mount the sun-drenched clouds with ...
Contents : birds of prey; superb hunters; spectacular fliers; predators play an important role; excellent parents; birds of prey are important; index;
Additional Info
Donated to the library 2007 by The Keeley Family in memory of Jason Keeley - Past Student
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-fiction 20942
Dewey:Birds
ISBN:1888153512
pub:2005
Subjects
birds of prey