000311986 000__ 01638cam\a2200337\a\4500 000311986 001__ 311986 000311986 005__ 20210513113826.0 000311986 008__ 040120s2004\\\\mauab\\j\b\\\\000\0beng\\ 000311986 010__ $$a 2004000971 000311986 020__ $$a0618243437 000311986 020__ $$a9780618243433 000311986 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm54111148 000311986 035__ $$a311986 000311986 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dIG#$$dTEF$$dOCL$$dBAKER$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP 000311986 042__ $$apcc 000311986 043__ $$an-us--- 000311986 049__ $$aISEA 000311986 05000 $$aQL31.A9$$bD38 2004 000311986 08200 $$a598/.092$$aB$$222 000311986 1001_ $$aDavies, Jacqueline,$$d1962- 000311986 24514 $$aThe boy who drew birds :$$ba story of John James Audubon /$$cby Jacqueline Davies ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet. 000311986 260__ $$aBoston :$$bHoughton Mifflin Co.,$$c2004. 000311986 300__ $$a1 v. (unpaged) :$$bcol. ill., col. map ;$$c26 cm. 000311986 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000311986 520__ $$aAs 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? 000311986 60010 $$aAudubon, John James,$$d1785-1851$$vJuvenile literature. 000311986 60011 $$aAudubon, John James,$$d1785-1851. 000311986 650_0 $$aOrnithologists$$zUnited States$$vBiography$$vJuvenile literature. 000311986 650_0 $$aAnimal painters$$zUnited States$$vBiography$$vJuvenile literature. 000311986 7001_ $$aSweet, Melissa,$$d1956-$$eill. 000311986 85200 $$bcmc$$hQL31.A9$$iD38$$i2004 000311986 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/hm051/2004000971.html 000311986 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:311986$$pGLOBAL_SET 000311986 980__ $$aBIB 000311986 980__ $$aBOOK