Arctic Birds For Kids

Kids, Animals, Birds
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Author: Rachel Smith ISBN: 9781311108999
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: February 21, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rachel Smith
ISBN: 9781311108999
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: February 21, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Table of Contents

Introduction
What is an Arctic bird?
What is the Arctic like?
The history of Arctic birds and humans
Puffins
Snow geese
Arctic terns
Tundra swans
Auklets
Snowy owls
Grey herons
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

One thing many people can't say they've seen in their Arctic habitat is an Arctic bird. Most Arctic birds don't stay permanently in the Arctic, and tend to travel south for the warmth. However, despite many of the folks in the upper areas of the northern hemisphere (upper half of the world) seeing them during the winter, it's still a rare person who knows and understands how Arctic birds act and live in their Arctic setting.

The typical Arctic bird is not really beautiful. Majestic, maybe, in the cases of eagle and even owls. Perhaps even powerful or scary. However, for most Arctic birds, there is a distinct lack of pretty colors and brilliant plumage. The puffin is a bit of an exception, with its bright beak and other attention-grabbing features, but even it loses them when it goes north.

If you've ever wondered where these birds go in the summer, or are just curious about Arctic birds, sit back. You are about to be enlightened.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
What is an Arctic bird?
What is the Arctic like?
The history of Arctic birds and humans
Puffins
Snow geese
Arctic terns
Tundra swans
Auklets
Snowy owls
Grey herons
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

One thing many people can't say they've seen in their Arctic habitat is an Arctic bird. Most Arctic birds don't stay permanently in the Arctic, and tend to travel south for the warmth. However, despite many of the folks in the upper areas of the northern hemisphere (upper half of the world) seeing them during the winter, it's still a rare person who knows and understands how Arctic birds act and live in their Arctic setting.

The typical Arctic bird is not really beautiful. Majestic, maybe, in the cases of eagle and even owls. Perhaps even powerful or scary. However, for most Arctic birds, there is a distinct lack of pretty colors and brilliant plumage. The puffin is a bit of an exception, with its bright beak and other attention-grabbing features, but even it loses them when it goes north.

If you've ever wondered where these birds go in the summer, or are just curious about Arctic birds, sit back. You are about to be enlightened.

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