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Thunder Birds: Nature's Flying Predators

The firsthand encounters of feeling the owl's wings sweeping across the head, observing the water snake dangling from the mouth of a hungry heron, and watching the pelican dive and fill its throat pouch with water to trap its dinner enable the reader to experience the thrill of these powerful b...

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Published in:Language arts 2012-11, Vol.90 (2), p.150
Main Author: Wilson, Fran
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The firsthand encounters of feeling the owl's wings sweeping across the head, observing the water snake dangling from the mouth of a hungry heron, and watching the pelican dive and fill its throat pouch with water to trap its dinner enable the reader to experience the thrill of these powerful birds.
ISSN:0360-9170
1943-2402