Raptors

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Owls

Discusses owls, including their physical features, habitat, range, and life cycle.

Hawks

Discusses hawks, including their physical features, habitat, range, and life cycle.

Falcons

Discusses how to identify falcons as members of the raptor family, and also what they eat, where they live, and more.

Eagles

2016
As the national bird of the United States, the bald eagle may be the most recognizable raptor. However, there are about 60 eagle species in the world. Readers learn about many of them through this text, which offers a detailed look at eagles and the unique family of raptors to which they belong. Colorful photographs allow readers to visualize the text’s content, which covers topics such as appearance, predatory behavior, survival techniques, and more. Written to support elementary life science standards, this text offers a fun take on important classroom concepts.

Vultures

Discusses vultures, including their physical features, habitat, range, and life cycle.

Buzzards

Discusses how to identify buzzards as members of the raptor family, and also what they eat, where they live, and more.

Vultures

2016
Discusses vultures, including their physical features, habitat, range, and life cycle.

Falcons

2016
Discusses how to identify falcons as members of the raptor family, and also what they eat, where they live, and more.

Owls

2010
An introduction to owls that describes how they hunt, care for their young, and build a nest, and discusses threats to their well-being.

Kites

2010
An introduction to kites that describes how they hunt, care for their young, and build a nest, and discusses threats to their well-being.

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