-Feathered Fun
Wanda: “These are some of the same birds we saw at our feeder.”
Hank: “Hey, that blue jay made them all fly away. Just like Ace!””
Ace: “Cool, there’s a picture of the bird we saw playing in the dirt. It’s a Carolina wren.
Tiffany: “Let’s go find someone who knows about bird stuff.”
Animal Handler: “Red-tailed hawks often perch on telephone poles or other high places. You can see them as you ride along highways, watching open areas like fields for mice and other prey.”
12/11/07, final images
illustrator: Bill Otersen
writer: Sarah Wagoner
Tiffany: “Raptors, Ace. It means they are birds of prey. They eat rodents, or snakes, or fish, some kind of meat, smaller animals, you know, prey,”