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Friends in the Meadow-Birds    by Peggy Williams
Price: $4.95 USD. 8400 words. Published on December 14, 2009. .

"Friends in the Meadow-Birds" is a children's book introducing the hobby of bird watching. The book can be read to children as young as two. Older children can easily read it themselves.Many children find watching birds fascinating.It is a great hobby that can be an introduction to nature and the environmental issues that we face. While learning, children will find the hobby to be just plain fun!
Birding for Everyone    by John Robinson
Price: $9.99 USD. 41390 words. Published on September 11, 2010. .

Bird watching is the favorite hobby of millions, and a perfect activity for families to share, so why don't more people of color choose to become birdwatchers? In this book, you'll discover how easy it is for anyone to identify birds and connect with mentors who can help you start bird watching or become a better birdwatcher. Since 1979, John has introduced thousands of people to birds & birding.
Heart with Joy    by Steve Cushman
Price: $7.99 USD. 56830 words. Published by Canterbury House Publishing on October 29, 2010. .

Fifteen year old Julian Hale’s life is turned upside down when his mother suddenly moves from North Carolina to Florida under the pretense of running her parents’ motel and finishing the novel she has been writing for years. While Julian has always been closer to his mother and wants to go with her, she tells him he has to stay with his father until the end of the school year.
Bird Watching is Spectacular in Texas    by Michielle DJ Beck
Price: $2.99 USD. 5690 words. Published on December 18, 2010. .

Bird watching, or "birding," is one of the most exciting hobbies you can enjoy. The thrill of finding new species and adding to the "life list" of birds you've had the pleasure to see is unparalleled. Texas is a wonderful place for birding, and the tips in this book coupled with resources and lists of popular places to visit can help make your birding adventure the trip of a lifetime.
Daughter Of Kings    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 190 words. Published on February 6, 2011. .

Photographs of birds captured on poetry. Fly as high above My Love with pictures and words. Gaze into the ocean blue and ride along with birds. Your Flower or mine. Your Flower My Love you live in color Crimson red and green Living off of nectar Your beauty rarely seen You spread your wings before me Probing me with your eye Ecstasy and beauty And Love
20 Things to Love About Dallas (and 1 1/2 to hate)    by Nanci Tangeman
Price: $1.99 USD. 7550 words. Published on July 26, 2011. .

Well-researched, creative ideas for things to do in Dallas, written by an experienced travel writer. Think of it as the long, informative travel article you just happened to stumble upon. Great for business travelers, as well as families and tourists. Complete, current, witty descriptions on a wide variety of activities and restaurants, plus 50+ live links for more details.
Solomon Seal and the Darkley Troll    by Daniel Dacre
Price: $2.99 USD. 55630 words. Published on November 21, 2011. .

In a world where different means 'bullied', Solomon Seal is very different. And very bullied. Only a few friends soften the terror of Renishaw Middle School and its tormentors. One day, they discover prehistoric paintings and a misshapen hand, the hand of the Darkley Troll. Solomon finds a way to an ancient world, and to a horror beyond any legend of the Darkley Troll. And yet he has to fight it.
Birds of the Pacific Northwest: How to Identify 25 of the Most Popular Backyard Birds    by Sally Dinius
Price: $4.99 USD. 7980 words. Published on March 20, 2013. .

Birds of the Pacific Northwest: How to Identify 25 of the Most Popular Backyard Birds will be your go-to guide when you need help identifying the birds at your feeders. Besides discovering more about your favorite birds, you'll learn about their habitats, how they nest, their sometimes-quirky behaviors, and when you're most likely to see them visiting your backyard.