. The continent we live on. Physical geography; Natural history. Jaeger in flight. These relatives of the petrels are robbers, predators, carrion feeders, and powerful fliers. Facing page: Numerous glaciers depend from the Greenland icecap. If they reach the sea, their tongues fan out and float, and great chunks break off,or are"calved,"to form icebergs. The Arctic Tern, greatest traveler of all birds, flies the Atlantic route 11,000 miles to the Antarctic in our autumn and back again in our spring to nest in the American Please note that these images are extracted from scan


. The continent we live on. Physical geography; Natural history. Jaeger in flight. These relatives of the petrels are robbers, predators, carrion feeders, and powerful fliers. Facing page: Numerous glaciers depend from the Greenland icecap. If they reach the sea, their tongues fan out and float, and great chunks break off,or are"calved,"to form icebergs. The Arctic Tern, greatest traveler of all birds, flies the Atlantic route 11,000 miles to the Antarctic in our autumn and back again in our spring to nest in the American Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sanderson, Ivan Terence, 1911-1973. New York : Random House


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