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Birds

Part of the Rainforests S. series
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There are some types of birds that are able to live in a variety of habitats around the world.

However many species of birds, such as the birds of paradise, have adapted to only live in one environment, for example the rainforests.

This book looks at the variety of magnificent birds living in the rainforest - from the toucans and macaws which fly through the canopy to miniature hummingbirds which dart from flower to flower.

It looks at their homes, food and threats. Beautifully designed, and illustrated with stunning new photographs, this book's features include special 'links' boxes highlighting the relationships of rainforest birds to those living in other habitats around the world; and 'Rainforest secrets' reveal amazing facts and stories about some extraordinary birds.

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Product Details
Hodder Wayland
075024030X / 9780750240307
Paperback
17/04/2003
United Kingdom
English
48 p. : col. ill.
27 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2002.
Edward Parker has also written several books on Mexico, Brazil and Central America in the "Country Fact Files", "World Fact Files", "Country Insights" and "Changing Face of" series. He is also the author of many books in the "Rainforests" series, covering trees and plants, people, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, insects and spiders.
Edward Parker has also written several books on Mexico, Brazil and Central America in the "Country Fact Files", "World Fact Files", "Country Insights" and "Changing Face of" series. He is also the author of many books in the "Rainforests" series, covering trees and plants, people, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, insects and spiders. 4KHJ For National Curriculum Key Stage 2, 4KHN For National Curriculum Key Stage 3, YNNR Wildlife (Children's / Teenage), YQSB Educational: Biology