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Attracting Birds to Your BackyardSally RothBooks |
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The Backyard Bird Lover's Field GuideSally RothBird Watching |
The Backyard Bird Lover's Field Guide A stunning full-color guide to one of America's most popular hobbies, with a region-by-region approach that unlocks the key to quick and easy bird identification. Some 63 million Americans report that they enjoy observing their avian friends from their homes, and newcomers join the backyard bird-watching ranks all the time. But how do backyard birders learn who's who when typical field guides bombard them with choices that take forever to sort out? The Backyard Bird Lover's Field Guide keeps it simple with a regional approach that cuts the possibilities down to size. Instead of poring over hundreds of species that don't come anywhere near our own backyard, readers will find about 30 of the most likely prospects for each of seven regions of the country. Each entry is packed with advice on favorite foods, welcoming plants, and other temptations to lure birds to the backyard, along with glimpses into the birds' personalities. Sally Roth has a gift for conveying her passion for the subject along with her extensive knowledge. "Roth's love for birds and her hands-on practical experience ar... |
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The Audubon Backyard Birdwatcher Robert Burton
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National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America (National Geographic Backyard Guides) Jonathan Alderfer
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National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Sixth Edition Jon L. Dunn
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The Sibley Guide to BirdsDavid Allen SibleyBooks |
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Smithsonian Field Guide to the Birds of North AmericaTed FloydBooks |
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The Young Birder's Guide to Birds of Eastern North America (Peterson Field Guide) Bill Thompson III
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Stokes Beginner's Guide to Birds Donald Stokes
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The Backyard Bird Feeder's BibleSally RothBooks |
The Bird Watching Answer Book There are more than 76 million birdwatchers in America — from casual backyard observers to seasoned birders. At some point, every bird-watcher has a question not answered in traditional field guides. How many feathers does a bird have? Do birds sleep while in flight? When such questions arise, birders turn to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the world’s leading authority on birds and an information clearinghouse for bird-watchers of all levels. Now, the lab's most often-asked questions about bird behavior are answered in a concise, friendly volume, The Bird Watching Answer Book , by the Cornell Lab's science editor, Laura Erickson. This handy little reference answers real life questions that have been sent to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology by birders of all levels from across North America. Erickson's expert answers give readers the companionship of a professional ornithologist as they observe their avian companions. The book's tone is friendly and accessible, even as the answers demonstrate a tremendous depth and breadth of knowledge. Many questions help birders keep th... |
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The Bird Watching Answer BookLaura EricksonBird Watching |
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National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Fifth Edition Jon L. Dunn
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