Nature Friend Magazine encourages children to appreciate God’s handiwork in nature.

Nature Friend Magazine, September 2006 issue
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Streaks of light slipped across the eastern sky announcing the dawning of another beautiful spring day. Mist rose from the marsh. Somewhere in the distance, a woodpecker pounded mightily on a dead tree. Ar...
The leading edge of the wing feathers is frayed, breaking up the air passing over them. This enables the owl to fly silently, an added advantage when needing to catch enormous quantities of food.The tufts of feathers that look like ears actually have not...
Milk from a good Jersey cow has 5-6 percent butterfat; a deer has 11-12 percent, which will rise to about 18% before the fawn is weaned. Fawns raised in captivity have often been fed milk that is far less nutriti...
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