Birds

ISBN-10
086313131X
ISBN-13
9780863131318
Series
Birds
Category
Birds
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
1984
Publisher
Franklin Watts
Authors
Carolyn Boulton, Val Sangster, Christopher Forsey

Description

Discusses activities that permit observation of wild birds, such as setting up a bird feeder, making casts of bird footprints, and collecting hatched eggs.

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