One spring day in 1804, when the great painter and naturalist John James Audubon was a teenager, he spied a pair of phoebes near his home in Pennsylvania.
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An introduction to the science that explains how birds fly.
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Birds: Nature's Magnificent Flying Machines
December 2003, Tandem Library
in English
0613673190 9780613673198
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Birds: Nature's Magnificent Flying Machines
May 2003, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
Hardcover
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0606291830 9780606291835
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Birds: Nature's Magnificent Flying Machines
July 2003, Charlesbridge Publishing
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1570915164 9781570915161
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Birds: Nature's Magnificent Flying Machines
July 2003, Charlesbridge Publishing
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1570915725 9781570915727
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