Unbeatable Beaks

Unbeatable Beaks
Title Unbeatable Beaks PDF eBook
Author Stephen Swinburne
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 44
Release 1999-10-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780805048025

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Rhyming verses describe many types of bird beaks. Includes factual information about thirty-nine birds found in the Northern Hemisphere.

A Peek at Beaks

A Peek at Beaks
Title A Peek at Beaks PDF eBook
Author Sara Levine
Publisher Millbrook Press ™
Total Pages 32
Release 2021-09-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1728436184

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Have you ever seen a bird using a jackhammer? What about one scooping up a meal with a net? Of course birds can’t really use tools, at least not the way humans do. But birds have surprisingly helpful tools with them at all times—their beaks! Guess which birds have beaks resembling commonly used tools in this playful picture book from award-winning author Sara Levine. Delightfully detailed collage artwork by Kate Slater helps this book take flight!

Beauty and the Beaks

Beauty and the Beaks
Title Beauty and the Beaks PDF eBook
Author Mary Jane Auch
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2008-08
Genre Chickens
ISBN 9780823421640

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When Lance, a very pretentious turkey, arrives on the farm and boasts that he is the only bird invited to a special feast, no hen is impressed, but when Beauty learns that Lance is the main course, she convinces the others to save him.

Busy Beaks

Busy Beaks
Title Busy Beaks PDF eBook
Author Sarah Allen
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre
ISBN 9781922863799

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Work

Work
Title Work PDF eBook
Author James Suzman
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 465
Release 2022-01-18
Genre History
ISBN 0525561773

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"This book is a tour de force." --Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Give and Take A revolutionary new history of humankind through the prism of work by leading anthropologist James Suzman Work defines who we are. It determines our status, and dictates how, where, and with whom we spend most of our time. It mediates our self-worth and molds our values. But are we hard-wired to work as hard as we do? Did our Stone Age ancestors also live to work and work to live? And what might a world where work plays a far less important role look like? To answer these questions, James Suzman charts a grand history of "work" from the origins of life on Earth to our ever more automated present, challenging some of our deepest assumptions about who we are. Drawing insights from anthropology, archaeology, evolutionary biology, zoology, physics, and economics, he shows that while we have evolved to find joy, meaning and purpose in work, for most of human history our ancestors worked far less and thought very differently about work than we do now. He demonstrates how our contemporary culture of work has its roots in the agricultural revolution ten thousand years ago. Our sense of what it is to be human was transformed by the transition from foraging to food production, and, later, our migration to cities. Since then, our relationships with one another and with our environments, and even our sense of the passage of time, have not been the same. Arguing that we are in the midst of a similarly transformative point in history, Suzman shows how automation might revolutionize our relationship with work and in doing so usher in a more sustainable and equitable future for our world and ourselves.

The Pilots of Pomona

The Pilots of Pomona
Title The Pilots of Pomona PDF eBook
Author Robert Leighton
Publisher IndyPublish.com
Total Pages 412
Release 1892
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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RSPB Spotlight Ducks and Geese

RSPB Spotlight Ducks and Geese
Title RSPB Spotlight Ducks and Geese PDF eBook
Author Marianne Taylor
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2020-05-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 1472971655

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This will be a detailed 'biography' of ducks and geese that breed in or regularly visit the UK – covering 30 species in all. It will include chapters on the evolution of ducks and geese, their place in the natural world, their anatomy and physiology, various feeding methods, spectacular courtship displays and diverse breeding behaviour. Marianne Taylor will reveal their often epic migrations and examine their social interactions with their own and other species, including their unusual readiness to hybridise. She will also detail their relationships with humankind over the centuries, including their presence in folklore and literature and their role in our lives as both prey and pets. She will also explore their presence as feral and sometimes invasive species outside their natural ranges, and their current status within their native wild ranges as the group includes several species recognised as being of global conservation concern.