wintering

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Where do all the birds go?

1988
Answers questions, in simple text and illustrations, about where animals go in the autumn.

When winter comes

1992
Explains how the woodchuck, black bear, red fox, and Canadian goose cope with winter in the northern parts of North America.

Where do they go?

Insects in winter
1981
Explains how some insects fly south for the winter and others spend the cold months under ground, under water, in unused buildings, or as eggs or pupae.

Animals in winter

1988
A simple introduction to the habits of a variety of animals, including birds, bats, bears, and frogs, during the winter.

The moon of the winter bird

1992
During a cold spell in December, a song sparrow that has not migrated south must adapt to the changes that winter brings.

Hidden hibernators

2004
Describes the ways animals hibernate during the winter, explaining the difference between true hibernators and light sleepers, and how they wake up in the spring.

Animals in winter

1963
A simple introduction to the habits of birds, bats, butterflies, and mammals in winter.

Animals prepare for winter

2002
Describes some of the ways such different creatures as terns, chipmunks, bears, toads, weasels, and praying mantises survive the winter.

Moon glowing

2002
Four woodland animals--a squirrel, a bat, a beaver, and a bear--busily prepare for the onset of winter.

Who lives in the snow?

1999
Explores the world of mites, spiders, shrews, voles, chipmunks, foxes, and other animals that live under the snow in winter, describing their homes, habitats, and survival techniques.

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