Hawk mother : the story of a red-tailed hawk who hatched chickens
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Berkley, California : Web of Life Children's Books, ©2017.
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Central - Kids Nonfiction
J 598.9 HAGED
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Published
Berkley, California : Web of Life Children's Books, ©2017.
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Book
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1 volume (unpaged) : color ; 23 x 27 cm
Language
English

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What happens when two baby chickens find themselves in a nest with a hawk? Don't hawks usually eat chickens? Sunshine, a red-tailed hawk, can no longer fly free. But her instinct to be a mother is so strong that she builds a nest in her aviary every spring and lays two infertile eggs. One year, Kara, her caretaker, decides to try something different. She gives Sunshine two chicken eggs. Join zoologist Kara Hagedorn and Sunshine to find out what happens in this delightful story of interspecies cooperation.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hagedorn, K. (2017). Hawk mother: the story of a red-tailed hawk who hatched chickens . Web of Life Children's Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hagedorn, Kara. 2017. Hawk Mother: The Story of a Red-tailed Hawk Who Hatched Chickens. Web of Life Children's Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hagedorn, Kara. Hawk Mother: The Story of a Red-tailed Hawk Who Hatched Chickens Web of Life Children's Books, 2017.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hagedorn, Kara. Hawk Mother: The Story of a Red-tailed Hawk Who Hatched Chickens Web of Life Children's Books, 2017.

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