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All birds lay eggs, but the size, shape, and colors are very different. Do these differences change the bird life cycle? Readers learn about the general life cycle of a bird from when the egg is, laid to the different lifespans of various types of birds. Written specifically for students in need of review or extra help, this book gives a concise overview of a topic commonly included in science curricula. Alongside the main contents simple explanations, colorful diagrams provide readers another way to learn about bird life cycles.

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A LOOK AT LIFE CYCLES Bird Life Cycles BRAY JACOBSON - photo 1
A LOOK AT LIFE CYCLES
Bird Life Cycles
BRAY JACOBSON
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A LOOK AT LIFE CYCLES Bird Life Cycles BY BRAY JACOBSON - photo 2
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A LOOK AT LIFE CYCLES Bird Life Cycles BY BRAY JACOBSON Please - photo 3
A LOOK AT LIFE CYCLES
Bird Life Cycles
BY BRAY JACOBSON
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Please visit our website www garethstevens com For a free color catalog of - photo 4
Please visit our website, www. garethstevens. com. For a free color catalog of all our high-quality books, call toll free 1-800-542-2595 or fax 1-877-542-2596.
Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Jacobson, Bray. Title: Bird life cycles / Bray Jacobson. Description: New York : Gareth Stevens Publishing, 2018. | Series: A look at life cycles | Includes index. Identifiers: ISBN 9781538210369 ( pbk. ) | ISBN 9781538210383 ( library bound) | ISBN 9781538210376 ( pack) Subjects: LCSH: Birds--Life cycles--Juvenile literature. Classification: LCC QL676. J25 2018 | DDC 156--dc23
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Published in 2018 by Gareth Stevens Publishing East 14th Street, Suite New York, NY 10003
Copyright 2018 Gareth Stevens Publishing
Designer: Samantha DeMartin Editor: Kristen Nelson
Photo credits: Series art Im stocker/Shutterstock. com; cover, pp. 1, Butterfly Hunter/ Shutterstock. com; p. Ondrej Prosicky/Shutterstock. com; p. ( California condor) Kim Worrell/Shutterstock. com; p. ( rainbow lorikeet) jurra8/Shutterstock. com; p. ( hawk) Volodymyr Burdiak/Shutterstock. com; p. ( kingfisher) songwut tanoi/Shutterstock. com; p. Julia Kuznetsova/Shutterstock. com; p. percom/Shutterstock. com; p. sysasya photography/Shutterstock. com; p. ( main) Tom Reichner/Shutterstock. com; p. ( inset) PJ photography/Shutterstock. com; p. Master1305/Shutterstock. com; p. Fsgreen/ Shutterstock. com; p. John L. Absher/Shutterstock. com; p. Eric Isselee/Shutterstock. com; p. adamico/Shutterstock. com; p. Stefan Christmann/BIA/Minden Pictures/Getty Images; p. Kotomiti Okuma/Shutterstock. com.
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Contents Bird Talk Settling Down The Best Nest Ready to Lay Meet the - photo 5
Contents
Bird Talk
Settling Down
The Best Nest
Ready to Lay
Meet the Baby Birds
Fly Away!
Life of a Penguin
Life Cycle of the Emperor Penguin
Glossary
For More Information
Index
Words in the glossary appear in bold type the first time they are used in the text
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Bird Talk How do you know if an animal is a bird All birds are vertebrates - photo 6
Bird Talk
How do you know if an animal is a bird? All birds are vertebrates, or have backbones. Theyre warm-blooded, which means their body temperature stays about the same no matter the weather. But birds most unique feature is their feathers!
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Make the Grade Even though theyre warm-blooded birds are closely related to - photo 7
Make the Grade
Even though theyre warm-blooded, birds are closely related to reptiles, the animal group that includes snakes and lizards.
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There are at least 10000 species or kinds of birds found on Earth While - photo 8
There are at least 10,000 species, or kinds, of birds found on Earth. While they live in many habitats and may look very different from one another, most birds follow the same basic steps in their life cycle.
Make the Grade Within the general life cycle of birds, each species has its own special behaviors that make its life cycle unique.
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California condor hawk rainbow lorikeet kingfisher Settling - photo 9
California condor
hawk
rainbow lorikeet
kingfisher
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Settling Down Like all animals birds spend a lot of time preparing for the - photo 10
Settling Down
Like all animals, birds spend a lot of time preparing for the next generation of birds. Before they have babies, birds have to choose a place where theyd like to make their nest. They also must choose a mate.
MAke the GrAde Birds that migrate may do so to find a good place to have babies. They often claim territory as soon as they get to their chosen nesting place in the spring.
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lovebirds Mates are two animals that come together to make babies - photo 11
lovebirds
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Mates are two animals that come together to make babies Male birds try to - photo 12
Mates are two animals that come together to make babies. Male birds try to attract female birds to be their mate by showing off, or displaying, brightly colored feathers. They may also bring the female birds food!
MAke the GrAde Some kinds of male birds may do a little dance to draw in a female!
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male peacock The Best Nest Many kinds of birds build nests Some - photo 13
male peacock
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The Best Nest Many kinds of birds build nests Some use grass and mud Some - photo 14
The Best Nest
Many kinds of birds build nests. Some use grass and mud. Some gather paper or other man-made matter. Nests may be built on tree branches, in bushes, or even on the ground.
MAke the GrAde Each kind of bird has its own special type of nest. Eagles build big nests high on cliffs or mountains called aeries (EHR-eez).
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Puffins kingfishers and bank swallows use burrow nests They may make - photo 15
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Puffins kingfishers and bank swallows use burrow nests They may make the - photo 16
Puffins, kingfishers, and bank swallows use burrow nests. They may make the burrow, or hole, themselves or use one theyve found. For most birds, females build the nest, but some kinds of male birds help their mates.
MAke the GrAde Woodpeckers are birds well known for using cavity nests. They use cavities, or spaces or holes, already in tree trunks or make their own!
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