Paddle Perch Climb: Bird Feet are Neat by Laurie Ellen Angus (Laurie Ellen Angus)
Bird feet come in many amazing shapes and sizes. You can learn a lot about a bird just by looking at its feet. The size, shape and type of feet and legs give you important clues about where a bird lives, how it moves and what it eats. Discover seven birds, each with a different type of foot, such as a roadrunner with strong legs and feet running across the desert to catch a lizard for lunch, a cardinal with flexible toes perching on a branch to pick berries and a heron with long legs and toes wading through a river to search for fish. Bright, bold illustrations and simple text invite children to guess what birds will be revealed on successive pages. But look out! Predators are watching the birds and they're hungry, too! Fun Foot Facts, food chains, bird watching tips and more are presented in Explore More for Kids, Teachers, and Parents in the back of the book. Ages 3-8