All birds are warm-blooded, have wings, a beak, feathers, and a backbone. There are over 9,000 species of birds in the world. Aimed at children aged 6-12 years, this book describes: a bird's body; facts about beaks, feet, an...

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All birds are warm-blooded, have wings, a beak, feathers, and a backbone. There are over 9,000 species of birds in the world. Aimed at children aged 6-12 years, this book describes: a bird's body; facts about beaks, feet, and feathers; how birds fly and why some can't; where different birds live and what they eat; eggs and chicks; and, bird songs.

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