Washing the Willow Tree Loon

by Jacqueline Briggs Martin


Washing the Willow Tree Loon is a story about one of my favorite birds--the loon. Thousands of oil spills occur each year. These spills are hazardous to wildlife in many ways.
In the case of birds the oil makes their feathers matted and sticky, too heavy to fly. The oil fills the pockets of trapped air in the feathers so they are no longer good at keeping the bird warm or dry. When the birds try to clean their feathers they eat the oil. Their stomachs have so much trouble with the oil they can no longer digest other foods.
Animals who eat birds who die during an oil spill also eat the oil and get sick.
There are adults trained to help wildlife injured in an oil spill. When they find a bird they know just what to do. This is a story about one bird and the adults who find it and help it.


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