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21) Owl bat, bat owl
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An owl and a bat family endeavor to share living spaces on the same tree branch, where initial wariness is overcome by the curiosity of the families' babies on a wild and stormy night that compels them to set aside their apprehensions.
23) Burrowing owls
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Simple text and photographs describe burrowing owls.
24) Snowy owls
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Presents information on snowy owls, including their physical characteristics, behaviors and abilities, habitat, and life cycle. Includes a glossary, a list of additional resources, color photographs, and critical thinking questions using the Common Core.
29) Owls
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Discusses the physical characteristics of owls that combine to make them such able predators.
31) Little Owl's day
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Little Owl explores the forest at daytime after being woken up by a noisy squirrel.
34) The barn owls
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For at least 100 years, generations of barn owls have slept, hunted, called, raised their young, and glided silently above the wheat fields around an old barn.
36) Little Hoot
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Little Hoot wants to go to bed early, like all of his friends do, and he is hopping mad when Mama and Papa Owl insist that he stay up late and play.
37) Snowy owl
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Simple text and photographs present facts and information about snowy owls, including their habitat, characteristics, and behaviors. Features a glossary and an index.
38) Albert's tree
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"It's finally spring and Albert can't wait to see his favorite tree, but his tree can't seem to stop crying. WAAA WAA WAAAA. What could be the matter?" --Page 4 of cover.
40) Egg to bird
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Describes the stages of a long-eared owl's life, from mating and hatching chicks through learning to hunt and finally leaving the nest.