My First Book of Canadian Birds

My First Book of Canadian Birds
Author: Andrea Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 17
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1771088184

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Simple, gentle text gives readers a peek into the habitats of Canadian birds and introduces child and parent to fun facts about everything from bird sounds to egg sizes! My First Book of Canadian Birds is the perfect way to introduce young readers to birds from across the country.

My First Book of Canadian Birds

My First Book of Canadian Birds
Author: Andrea Miller
Publsiher: Nimbus Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1774710870

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The celebrated collage-style picture book introducing young readers to Canada's feathered friends is now available in paperback! Selected for TD Summer Reading Club in 2019, Top 75 Reads Help your child identify birds like the Canada goose, American robin, and yellow warbler in their natural habitats with colourful and whimsical collage-style illustrations from breakout East Coast artist Angela Doak (Atlantic Animal ABC). Simple, gentle text gives readers a peek into the habitats of Canadian birds and introduces child and parent to fun facts about everything from bird sounds to egg sizes! My First Book of Canadian Birds is the perfect way to introduce young readers to birds from across the country.

My First Book of Canadian Birds

My First Book of Canadian Birds
Author: Andrea Miller
Publsiher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 177108653X

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Learn fun facts about Canadian birds and their habitat in this children's picture book.

Birds of Canada

Birds of Canada
Author: Tyler L. Hoar
Publsiher: Lone Pine Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Bird watching
ISBN: 1551056038

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The essential, comprehensive guide to over 450 bird species resident in Canada, from the St. Lawrence to the Arctic, the Atlantic to the Pacific.

My First Book of Canadian Birds

My First Book of Canadian Birds
Author: Miller Andrea (author)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1901
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1771086904

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My Beautiful Birds

My Beautiful Birds
Author: Suzanne Del Rizzo
Publsiher: Pajama Press Inc.
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772780109

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Behind Sami, the Syrian skyline is full of smoke. The boy follows his family and all his neighbours in a long line, as they trudge through the sands and hills to escape the bombs that have destroyed their homes. But all Sami can think of is his pet pigeons - will they escape too? When they reach a refugee camp and are safe at last, everyone settles into the tent city. But though the children start to play and go to school again, Sami can't join in. When he is given paper and paint, all he can do is smear his painting with black. He can't forget his birds and what his family has left behind. One day a canary, a dove, and a rose finch fly into the camp. They flutter around Sami and settle on his outstretched arms. For Sami it is one step in a long healing process at last. A gentle yet moving story of refugees of the Syrian civil war, My Beautiful Birds illuminates the ongoing crisis as it affects its children. It shows the reality of the refugee camps, where people attempt to pick up their lives and carry on. And it reveals the hope of generations of people as they struggle to redefine home.

Formac Pocketguide to Nature

Formac Pocketguide to Nature
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Formac Publishing Company Limited
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-04-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781459500617

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This full-colour book is the perfect companion for anyone who likes to take a close look at nature. From bugs to birds, wildflowers to reptiles, this pocket-sized field guide gives key information on the creatures and plants found in the parks, woodlands and wilderness areas of Canada's Maritime provinces. Full-colour illustrations by Jeff Domm are accompanied by concise information that enables quick identification of many common species. Sections include: Mammals Reptiles Birds Butterflies Insects Mushrooms Wildflowers Trees This book will appeal to nature lovers of all ages who are curious to know more about the wild creatures and plants of their area.

Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder

Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder
Author: Julia Zarankin
Publsiher: Douglas & McIntyre
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2020-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781771622493

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When Julia Zarankin saw her first red-winged blackbird at the age of thirty-five, she didn’t expect that it would change her life. Recently divorced and auditioning hobbies during a stressful career transition, she stumbled on birdwatching, initially out of curiosity for the strange breed of humans who wear multi-pocketed vests, carry spotting scopes and discuss the finer points of optics with disturbing fervour. What she never could have predicted was that she would become one of them. Not only would she come to identify proudly as a birder, but birding would ultimately lead her to find love, uncover a new language and lay down her roots. Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder tells the story of finding meaning in midlife through birds. The book follows the peregrinations of a narrator who learns more from birds than she ever anticipated, as she begins to realize that she herself is a migratory species: born in the former Soviet Union, growing up in Vancouver and Toronto, studying and working in the United States and living in Paris. Coming from a Russian immigrant family of concert pianists who believed that the outdoors were for “other people,” Julia Zarankin recounts the challenges and joys of unexpectedly discovering one’s wild side and finding one’s tribe in the unlikeliest of places. Zarankin’s thoughtful and witty anecdotes illuminate the joyful experience of a new discovery and the surprising pleasure to be found while standing still on the edge of a lake at six a.m. In addition to confirmed nature enthusiasts, this book will appeal to readers of literary memoir, offering keen insight on what it takes to find one’s place in the world.