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  2. Ravens in Winter - Wikipedia

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    Overall, however, the book is suspenseful and exciting." [1] A New Scientist review summarised the book concluding "It also contains Heinrich's own—and excellent—drawings of the various raven postures, a comprehensive review of the literature, beginning with the Bible, and even a section of the ravens of the Tower of London." [2]

  3. Grandmother Winter - Wikipedia

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    Grandmother Winter is a picture book for children which describes the seasons in a poetic way. [1] The story is inspired by "Mother Holle" from German fairy tale stories. [2] Grandmother Winter enjoys spending time with her white geese and as they lose their soft feathers, she gathers them together. [2]

  4. 'Move, change or die': How these animals adapt and survive ...

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    Animals that remain somewhat active during the winter months often provision their nests and dens with food and construct bedding areas and chambers that are lined with grasses, leaves, fur ...

  5. A Beast the Color of Winter - Wikipedia

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    A Beast the Color of Winter: The Mountain Goat Observed is a 1983 non-fiction book by American biologist and author Douglas H. Chadwick, published by Sierra Club Books. Chadwick describes his interactions with Rocky mountain goats and pleads for their preservation. The book received generally positive reviews for its accessible writing and ...

  6. Wildlife, farm animals, pets: How they fare the freezing ...

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    Animals should be able to acclimate to decreasing temperatures as the seasons transition from fall to winter, but in cases of sudden and extreme weather changes, Sapp says owners may need to ...

  7. 25 Classic Winter Books to Read by the Fire - AOL

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  8. Rabbit Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Tough Winter Rabbit Hill is a children's novel by Robert Lawson that won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1945. [ 1 ] In 1954 he wrote a sequel, The Tough Winter .

  9. In the Winter Dark - Wikipedia

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    As reviewed at LibraryThing the theme of the book is, "the way you can't escape the past. Whatever you've done will come out. 'If only we hadn't so many things to hide, so many opportunities for fear to get us.'" [3] The thing that is menacing the characters isn't external, it is within themselves. The book is suspenseful, ominous, intimate and ...