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New Zealand's Backyard Birds PB ISBN 13 : 9781988550305

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Ned Barraud
Edité par Potton & Burton, Nelson (2021)
ISBN 10 : 1988550300 ISBN 13 : 9781988550305
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Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 'New Zealand's Backyard Birds' is an engaging guide for children on the birds that live in their backyard. Most of the birds we see and hear in our daily lives are those that live alongside us in our own backyards. Some of these might be native birds, such as the tui, korimako/bellbird, kereru and piwakawaka/fantail. But just as likely they will be common birds brought by the early settlers from Europe, such as the thrush, blackbird, sparrow and starling . 'New Zealand's Backyard Birds', a sister publication to the hugely popular book about our insects, 'New Zealand's Backyard Beasts', brings to life our most accessible wildlife, with details on the different birds we are likely to see around our homes, and also with useful background information about birds in general. It is the latest book from leading author and illustrator, Ned Barraud, and will be an essential companion for every Kiwi child. New Zealand's Backyard Birds is a children's guide on the birds that live in their backyard, both native birds, such as tui, and piwakawaka/fantail, and common birds such as thrush and sparrow. With useful background information about birds in general and stunning illustrations by Ned Barraud, this book is an essential companion for every Kiwi kid. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781988550305

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Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 'New Zealand's Backyard Birds' is an engaging guide for children on the birds that live in their backyard. Most of the birds we see and hear in our daily lives are those that live alongside us in our own backyards. Some of these might be native birds, such as the tui, korimako/bellbird, kereru and piwakawaka/fantail. But just as likely they will be common birds brought by the early settlers from Europe, such as the thrush, blackbird, sparrow and starling . 'New Zealand's Backyard Birds', a sister publication to the hugely popular book about our insects, 'New Zealand's Backyard Beasts', brings to life our most accessible wildlife, with details on the different birds we are likely to see around our homes, and also with useful background information about birds in general. It is the latest book from leading author and illustrator, Ned Barraud, and will be an essential companion for every Kiwi child. New Zealand's Backyard Birds is a children's guide on the birds that live in their backyard, both native birds, such as tui, and piwakawaka/fantail, and common birds such as thrush and sparrow. With useful background information about birds in general and stunning illustrations by Ned Barraud, this book is an essential companion for every Kiwi kid. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781988550305

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Ned Barraud
Edité par Potton & Burton, Nelson (2021)
ISBN 10 : 1988550300 ISBN 13 : 9781988550305
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Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 'New Zealand's Backyard Birds' is an engaging guide for children on the birds that live in their backyard. Most of the birds we see and hear in our daily lives are those that live alongside us in our own backyards. Some of these might be native birds, such as the tui, korimako/bellbird, kereru and piwakawaka/fantail. But just as likely they will be common birds brought by the early settlers from Europe, such as the thrush, blackbird, sparrow and starling . 'New Zealand's Backyard Birds', a sister publication to the hugely popular book about our insects, 'New Zealand's Backyard Beasts', brings to life our most accessible wildlife, with details on the different birds we are likely to see around our homes, and also with useful background information about birds in general. It is the latest book from leading author and illustrator, Ned Barraud, and will be an essential companion for every Kiwi child. New Zealand's Backyard Birds is a children's guide on the birds that live in their backyard, both native birds, such as tui, and piwakawaka/fantail, and common birds such as thrush and sparrow. With useful background information about birds in general and stunning illustrations by Ned Barraud, this book is an essential companion for every Kiwi kid. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781988550305

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