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This colorful easy-to-use wildlife guide has loads of information on the mountain bluebird , and beautiful large photos. Source: New Hampshire Public Library Idaho State Bird (Mountain Bluebird) This has good information on the mountain bluebird. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: National Wildlife Federation Idaho State Bird and Flower Coloring Page Color this fantastically beautiful coloring page to make your report easier and more beautiful. Source: Friends Across America Idaho State Fish Read a little bit about the cutthroat trout, and see a picture. Source: Salmon-Challis National Forest Idaho State Fish (endangered species) The unique little westslope cutthroat trout is becoming an increasingly endangered species. Find out about the things that are threatening it here. Source:American Wildlands Idaho State Fish (Cutthroat Trout) This has good information on the cutthroat trout. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: National Wildlife Federation
This colorful easy-to-use wildlife guide has loads of information on the monarch butterfly, and beautiful large photos. Source: New Hampshire Public Library Idaho State Insect (Coloring Page) Color-in this beautiful coloring page for a wonderful addition to you report. Source: National Geographic Idaho State Insect (Monarch Butterfly) This has good information on the monarch butterfly. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: National Wildlife Federation Idaho State Horse Learn about the beautiful Appaloosa horse and their place in American history. Find out where their name comes from, when they became Idaho's state horse, and much more. Source: Appaloosa Horse Club Idaho State Raptor Scroll down to read about Idaho's adoption of it's state raptor the peregrine falcon. Source: State of Idaho Idaho State Bird (Peregrine Falcon) This has good information on the peregrine falcon. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: National Wildlife Federation © Copyright 2004 by ClassBrain.com |

