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Dinglehoppers and thingamabobs
\"Ahoy matey! I'm Scuttle. Welcome to my rock. Do you want to see my collection of treasures? You won't believe what they can do!\"--Page 4 of cover.
Nest Watcher
Some years ago, I began to watch over wild birds along the north Florida coast. I was a volunteer steward, and my first assignment was on a bit of sand, a spoil island south of the Apalachicola bridge. There, I was to keep track of nesting activity by Least Terns, Black Skimmers, certain small plovers, or American Oystercatchers. Two or three times a month between March and August, I’d travel to Apalachicola and slide my kayak down the concrete ramp at Ten Foot Hole. I’d tidy my lines, floating in the backwater basin between a double row of houseboats, sailboats,
Bad badger
\"An eccentric badger ventures out to find his missing seagull friend\"-- Provided by publisher.
Pickles and the P-Flock bullies
\"Pickles, a young Orca whale, is born with green patches instead of white. Her only friend is a harbor seal. When the P Flock, a nasty group of seagulls, starts to pick on her friend, Pickles discovers how deep and hurtful bullying can be\"-- Provided by publisher.