Compare key traits of snowy owls--their appearance, behavior, habitat, and life cycle--to traits of other birds
"Simple text and photographs present snowy owls, where they live, and what they do"--Provided by publisher.
Introduces snowy owls who live in the tundra near the Arctic Ocean, describing their physical characteristics, life cycle, and feeding habits.
Describes the physical characteristics, natural habitat, and life cycle of the snowy owl, a bird of prey of the far north.
Simple, labeled maps highlight the animal?s home territory. Background information about the Arctic is also given, as well as threats to the snowy owl?s survival. The book closes with a page of kid-friendly facts.
"Provides information for young readers about snowy owls, including habitat, eating habits, mating, babies, and conservation"--Provided by publisher.
Snowy owls call the bitterly cold Arctic their home. Learn how they live in this harsh environment. Snowy Owls tells readers how these birds find their prey, what dangers they have to watch out for, and more.
"Simple text and full-color photographs describe snowy owls."--
They will also learn how snowy owls are related to other owls and how their physical features help them survive in a harsh habitat.
Soaring high above the winter skies, it's a snowy owl! This carefully crafted text gives readers a glimpse into their habits, habitats, and more.
Unlike other owls, snowy owls have feathers that cover their legs and feet to keep them warm in the freezing tundra.