[bksvol-discuss] Book Submitted: The Pileated Woodpecker

  • From: "Shelley L. Rhodes" <guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 21:58:07 -0400

Another fairly short book for someon'e easy proofing.

 ISBN:
 0-87518-392-1

 Title:
 The Pileated Woodpecker

 Author(s):
 Seliesa Pembleton

 Publisher:
 Silver Burdett Press

 Copyright Date:
 1989

 Copyrighted By:
 Dillon Press, Inc.

 Brief Synopsis:
Introduces the appearance, habitat, and behavior of the pileated woodpecker, discusses the impact humans have had on the bird and its habitat, and describes a year in the life of the woodpecker.

 Long Synopsis:
Imagine spending the day hanging from a tree, pounding your lips into the hard, rough bark. That's the life of a pileated woodpecker, whose specialized toes, tail, beak, and tongue make it well suited for life on the side of a tree. Once near extinction, the pileated woodpecker has learned to live closer to humans and is increasing in number. With its loud cackling, large size, and bright coloring, the pileated woodpecker stands out among North American woodland creatures. REMARKABLE ANIMALS books spotlight a variety of unusual animals. Each book focuses on one animal, describing its appearance, habitat, life cycle, and relationship with humans. Through vivid color photographs and an absorbing text, young readers will discover the behavior and features that make some animals truly remarkable.

 Comments:
The page numbers in this book did not scan, well a couple of them did. But all pages are present and there for the TOC should be an accurate guide to put in page numbers. Besides that has been read through, should be a really easy proof. Blank pages are pictures. juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx

 Adult content:
 No

 Language:
 English

 Book Quality:
 EXCELLENT

 Categories:
 Children's Books, Nonfiction, Animals

Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A., VRT
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