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Peter Goes Birding

By: Geoffrey Higges
Narrated by: Carole-Anne Fooks
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Publisher's Summary

Peter’s father liked to look for birds. Every time he saw one he had not seen before, he liked to check it with his binoculars, take a photo, and write down its name in his bird book.

One day, Peter’s father showed him a picture of a big black bird with a yellow tail, and said, “This is a yellow-tailed black cockatoo; I have not seen one before in the wild, but I hear there is a pair down by the lake. How would you like to come with me today to look for the yellow-tailed black cockatoo?”

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Tomorrow is Friday—it is School Sports Afternoon.

Peter is looking forward to it because he is good at sports.

He especially likes running and jumping.

Last year, in his eight-year-old age group, he won the 70-meter race, the long jump, and the scissors high jump.

Peter was so excited on Friday morning because he expected to be a winner again. He announced to his parents and friends, “I hope you will all watch me win the three events again this year!

©2022 Geoffrey Higges (P)2022 Geoffrey Higges

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