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List view record 811: Wedge-tailed eagleList view anchor tag for record 811: Wedge-tailed eagle
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Wedge-tailed eagle

Saxby, Claire2024
Books
Look up. Way up, into the clear blue. Those two tiny specks are a wedge-tailed eagle and her mate. Wedge-tailed Eagle explores the family life of these remarkable birds. The largest raptor in Australia, wedge-tailed eagles are powerful hunters, who mate for life, bringing many new clutches of chi...
List view record 812: Weather or climate?List view anchor tag for record 812: Weather or climate?
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Weather or climate?

Lesley, John2022
Books
Weather and climate refer to the rain sunshine wind and temperature but they do it in different ways. They both describe the condition of the atmosphere - the fragile thin layer of gases that surrounds Earth. Find out what causes weather and climate and how we can predict what they will be like i...
List view record 813: What's inside a flower? : and other questions about science & natureList view anchor tag for record 813: What's inside a flower? : and other questions about science & nature
List view record 814: What's inside a caterpillar cocoon? : and other questions about moths & butterfliesList view anchor tag for record 814: What's inside a caterpillar cocoon? : and other questions about moths & butterflies
List view record 815: What's inside a bird's nest? : and other questions about nature & life cyclesList view anchor tag for record 815: What's inside a bird's nest? : and other questions about nature & life cycles
List view record 816: What on earth? BeesList view anchor tag for record 816: What on earth? Bees
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What on earth? Bees

Quigley, Andrea2017
Books
Subject: "Bees are one of the hardest working insects on our planet. As they buzz from plant to plant, they spread pollen which helps our food to grow. Without them, the world would be a very different place. Discover all you need to know about bees and their place in our world through experiment...
List view record 817: Whales : an illustrated celebrationList view anchor tag for record 817: Whales : an illustrated celebration
List view record 818: Weirdest creatures in timeList view anchor tag for record 818: Weirdest creatures in time
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Weirdest creatures in time

Flannery, Tim F. (Tim Fridtjof), 1956-2021
Books
Meet the weirdest, wildest and most amazing animals that have ever lived... and died! Could you outrun a T-rex? Can mushrooms talk to each other? Which dinosaur had a second brain near its butt? Did the Earth used to be a giant snowball? What do human-sized scorpions eat? Do scientists play prank...
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Weird sea

Burrows, Sophie2023
Books
Warning- you'll never look at the sea the same way again after reading this hilarious, fascinating and totally unique collection of weird and wonderful tales! What does the sea make you think of? Crashing waves, crumbling sandcastles . . . maybe a squawking seagull or two? Well how about . . . Gh...
[1 copy, 1 available]
List view record 820: Weird butterflies & mothsList view anchor tag for record 820: Weird butterflies & moths
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Weird butterflies & moths

Orenstein, Ronald I. (Ronald Isaac), 1946-2016
Books
There are more than 200,000 species of butterflies and moths. Many, in fact, are still uncategorized. This fascinating book reveals a rare and close up look at the odd beauty and behaviour of some of the strangest of these tiny creatures. Despite their large numbers, the world of these particular...
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