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National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America : The Best Birding Book for

National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America : The Best Birding Book for Kids from National Geographic's Bird Experts Library binding - 2013

by Jonathan Alderfer

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National Geographic Society, 2013. Library Binding. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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JONATHAN ALDERFER, artist and editor, has contributed extensively to several editions of the National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America and co-edited the fifth edition. He has served on the Maryland/District of Columbia Bird Records Committee and as associate editor of the American Birding Association's magazine Birding. The author lives in Washington, D.C. Area.

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Selected as a 2014 Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students K-12 by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council

"A fun, colorful introduction to 112 species for kids ages 8 and up." --BirdWatching Magazine


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About the author

JONATHAN ALDERFER, artist and editor, has contributed extensively to several editions of the National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America and co-edited the fifth edition. He has served on the Maryland/District of Columbia Bird Records Committee and as associate editor of the American Birding Association's magazine Birding. The author lives in Washington, D.C. Area.