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As a boy, John James Audubon loved to watch birds. In 1804, at the age of eighteen, he moved from his home in France to Pennsylvania. There he took a particular interest in peewee flycatchers. While observing these birds, John James became determined to answer a pair of two-thousand-year-old questions: Where do small birds go in the winter, and do they return to the same nest in the spring?
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The Boy Who Drew Birds: A Story of John James Audubon
September 27, 2004, Houghton Mifflin
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0618243437 9780618243433
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The boy who drew birds: a story of John James Audubon
2004, Houghton Mifflin Co.
in English
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"It was true that John James could skate, hunt, and ride better than most boys."
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February 8, 2023 | Edited by Tod Robbins | modified title, added illustrator |
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