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Loading... Cockatoo Callingby Steve Parish (Photographer), Rebecca Johnson (Author)
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In Cockatoo Calling, a sulphur-crested cockatoo overhears people talk ing about cutting down the dead trees in the paddock. He calls a meeting of all the parrots so they can help him carry out his plan to save thei r homes. The birds in this story all belong to the parrot family. Parrots lay white eggs and make their nests in tree hollows. Unlike man y other birds, parrots can use their claws to hold food when eating. About the Author: Rebecca Johnson is an award-w inning primary school science teacher and has written more than 60 books for children. No library descriptions found. |
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