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Birds of Prey

This series chronicles the exploits of a formidable group of anti-heroines who band together to fight crime in the grimy underbelly of a sprawling metropolis. It delves into their complex relationships, personal demons, and unconventional methods of seeking justice. Readers can expect a thrilling ride packed with suspense, plot twists, and powerful female characters who aren't afraid to get their hands dirty. It's a story about how hope can emerge from even the darkest corners.

Owls
Eagles
Kites

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Kites

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading

    The forked tailed of kites allow them to perform acrobatic twists, turns, and twirls to more easily track a meal. These agile fliers are not just hunters, though. They are known to scavenge the meals of larger predators, too. This title for striving readers explores kites hunting and scavenging habits while incorporating engaging fun facts. Action-packed narrative openings show the raptor on the hunt. Fun fact sidebars add bonus information of extremely high interest. Captions further explain photos. ""Types of"" infographic identifies familiar species. Species profile highlights statistics such as top speed and wingspan. Range maps show where certain species can be found.

    Kites
  2. Eagles

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading

    From ten stories high, an eagle can see a single ant crawling on a sidewalk! They use this impeccable eyesight to spot fish lingering in the currents and rodents scurrying through harvested fields. This title will introduce readers to these skillful carnivores through action-packed photos and jaw-dropping facts. Action-packed narrative openings show the raptor on the hunt. Fun fact sidebars add bonus information of extremely high interest. Captions further explain photos. ""Types of"" infographic identifies familiar species. Species profile highlights statistics such as top speed and wingspan. Range maps show where certain species can be found.

    Eagles
  3. Owls

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading

    Owls are predators built to detect prey in the dark of night! Their ears become their eyes as papery feathers help them locate the direction of sounds, and noiseless flight then lets them swoop toward their prey undetected. Readers will learn about these unique birds of prey in this low-level title. Action-packed narrative openings show the raptor on the hunt. Fun fact sidebars add bonus information of extremely high interest. Captions further explain photos. ""Types of"" infographic identifies familiar species. Species profile highlights statistics such as top speed and wingspan. Range maps show where certain species can be found.

    Owls