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Looks at chipmunk burrows and how chipmunks use them to stay safe, store food, hibernate, and raise young.
A chipmunk pokes its head out of a hole. Then it pops back down. Safe below ground, the chipmunk digs a hidden home for itself. When it's done, the chipmunk will sleep, eat, and stay safe in this secret hideaway. Young readers will explore the subterranean world of these furry little animals through clear text and full-color photos and diagrams. Age-appropriate activities, such as using a ruler to measure the length of a life-sized photo of a chipmunk, give readers a chance to make observations and gain insights beyond the facts and figures.
An easy-to-use field guide to common holes and depressions found in the Sonoran Desert. This revised edition includes 32 pages of color photographs.
Paul Bahn has collected dozens of fun tales from the trenches to illuminate what actually occurs when archaeologists go into the field.
Small and quick, chipmunks make their homes in burrows, trees, nests, and logs. In some countries, they are sold as pets! Eager readers will find out the physical characteristics of chipmunks and what makes up their diverse diet.
In this newly revised and updated edition of his highly acclaimed field guide, renowned nature photographer and tracking expert Paul Rezendes brings the fields and forests to life with his unique observations on North American wildlife and their tracks and sign. Illustrated with hundreds of his original photographs, Tracking & the Art of Seeing provides complete information on the behavior and habitat of over 50 animal species and shows you how to identify animals by their tracks, tail patterns, droppings, dens, scratches and other signs.
A lyrical field guide to the natural world surrounding the eastern U.S.'s residential areas profiles a wide variety of plant, animal, and insect life, in a reference that offers insight into birdfeeder behaviors, woodpile ecology, and more.
Nicely illustrated guide for beginning naturalists, youthful or adult. Looks at spiders, fungi, earthworms, galls, wildflowers, vines, lichens, maples, starlings, squirrels, and other common but interesting "finds." Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR