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Birds in Your Backyard

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Birds are among the most beautiful and intriguing of all living creatures. In fact, it is estimated that more than 70 million Americans are birdwatchers--a huge, growing market tailor-made for attracting, feeding, protecting, and enjoying the many varieties of North American birds. For bird lovers, gardeners, and do-it-yourselfers alike, this comprehensive and richly illustrated volume, together with a little careful planning and planting, will turn your yard into a bird and butterfly oasis.

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A Bird Lover's Guide to Creating a Garden Sanctuary


Turn your yard into a bird and butterfly oasis with this all-inclusive guide.


Product Details:
Author: Robert Dolezal
Hardcover: 272 pages
Publisher: Readers Digest
Publication Date: October 21, 2004
Language: English
ISBN: 0762104953
Package Length: 9.1 inches
Package Width: 7.6 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 5.0
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3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5ANOTHER RATHER GOOD BOOK FOR BIRDERS AND GARDENERSApr 14, 2008
This one would be a wonderful addition to anyones bird library. There are hundreds upon hundreds of book out there in this particular genre, some good, some bad and some just so-so. I really have to put this one toward the top of the list. Now keep in mind that this is a Reader's Digest Publication. I absolutely hate Reader's Digest (this is a personal hang-up, and really my own problem, not yours, but I felt I should mention it) but I do have to admit they did a good job with this one.

This rather heavy volume covers subjects such as creating bird gardens in your home landscapes, plantscapes to attract birds, feed and seed basics, bird-watching, a wondeful list, including pictures, of various plants that attract birds, various bird houses and feeders; thier construction and placement and even a field guide to common birds. This last part is the only part of the book that is absolutely worthless, but that is okay, as the rest of the book makes up for it.

Keep in mind that when you look at the lovely bird gardens in this book or contemplate building these gardens, or feeders, or bird houses, that it is not as easy as it makes it look. This sort of thing takes a tremendous amount of work and quite a lot of skill. Even with hard work and skill, your project probably will not come out looking as nice as the ones shown in the book, but hey, they never do. I doubt of the featured any pictures of any of my projects in this sort of book they would never sell a copy...arrrrgh. On the other hand, my stuff might not look as good, but it works, as I am sure theirs dose also.

All in all, this is a great addition to your library, particularly for those interested in this subject and I do very much recommend it. `

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Bird Gardens! How to design and buildFeb 04, 2005
We've all heard of butterfly gardening, planting the right flowers and other plants to attract butterflies of all kinds. But have you considered planting the right garden plants and habitat to attract birds? In Birds in your Backyard the author teaches the reader the details of how to make a bird garden that will attract and support various birds.

The book contains a complete section on creating an appropriate backyard habitat including providing food, cover, and housing for the species you want to attract. This is typical of the attention to detail the author displays throughout the book. Other sections cover topics like choosing appropriate plants for housing materials, building perches and shelters, birdhouses and feeders (including complete plans, materials lists, and assembly instructions), adding fountains or bird baths, and protection from predators.

The last part of the book is very good section on bird habits, migration information, a guide to common North American birds and butterflies, and a guide to plants that attract birds. Birds in your Backyard is highly recommended to anyone interested in attracting birds or creating their own backyard bird watching area.

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