Swan

By King, Deborah & Lewis, Naomi

Publishers Summary:
Presents the physical characteristics and habits of the Bewick swan, one of the smallest and rarest of swans, describing its mating on the Arctic tundra in the spring and its long migration to the south for the winter.

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ISBN
978-0-68805-534-9
Publisher
New York : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, 1985.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on May 1, 1986

K-Gr 4 The life of the Bewick's swan, a Eurasian bird which is a rare visitor to Alaska and the Northwest coast and a close relative of the most common U.S. swan, the Tundra (formerly, Whistling). The short text begins with the meeting and mating of male and female on the Arctic tundra, follows their egg-laying, brooding and hatching and ends with the swan's winter migration. Although information is presently simply, the vocabulary is not always easy; slipstream, estu...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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