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Thomas Y. Crowell Company (1963), 36 pages
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A child may eat three or four times a day. Birds eat ten, thirty, even fifty times a day. They eat flies and gnats, bugs and caterpillars, worms and insects, seeds and berries. They eat and eat and eat. They seem to eat all day long. In this gay book the author, a renowned educator and bird lover, describes how goldfinches, robins, chickadees, phoebes, and other common birds get their food and where they go to find it.
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0690145152 / 9780690145151
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