Beyond the Bird Feeder
Author: John V. Dennis
Publisher: Knopf
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 248
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the behavior of birds in our yards, woods, and fields.
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Author: John V. Dennis
Publisher: Knopf
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 248
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the behavior of birds in our yards, woods, and fields.
Author: Heidi Hughes
Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 24
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Adams
Publisher: Timber Press
Published: 2013-07-02
Total Pages: 445
ISBN-13: 1604694092
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“An engaging and inspiring comprehensive guide.” —Booklist “A great benefit of creating a bird-friendly landscape is enjoying your garden while watching a bluebird dropping in for a worm in a freshly dug patch, a phoebe snapping at insects, or a hummingbird probing nectar-rich flowers while robins sing in the trees.” With the right native plants, arranged to mimic natural ecosystems, you will provide birds with food, water, shelter, and nesting places. Instead of just visiting your garden to snack, birds will call it home! George Adams offers close-up profiles of birds from across all regions of North America to teach you their nesting, breeding, and feeding habits along with guidance for regional plant selection and garden design.
Author: Chris Earley
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780228102014
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Author: Eve Bunting
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780152001216
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA family makes its annual pilgrimage to decorate an evergreen tree with food for the forest animals at Christmastime.
Author: Jonathan Ridgeon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2015-02-13
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781508447719
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThrough detailed stage by stage instructions, this book will show you how to make 10 different bird feeders from willow using classic basketry techniques.You do not need any prior basketry experience to undertake the projects. Everything you need to know is here, including guidance on tools and materials."As a basket maker and nature enthusiast, I have had a lot of fun making the projectspresented in this book; as well as the continued joy of watching the birds feed from them. My aim in writing this book is for you to experience the same, and also be inspired with the basketry; a craft which can be put to so many uses!" - Jonathan Ridgeon
Author: Jonathan K. Alderfer
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9781426201356
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOffers tips and advice for how to improve bird watching skills, from choosing equipment and guides to where to watch and what features to look for when trying to identify a bird.
Author: Derek J. Lovitch
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Published: 2024-02-12
Total Pages: 503
ISBN-13: 1684581990
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This book fills an important niche for the birdwatching community by offering comprehensive entries detailing the best locations for finding birds throughout the state for enthusiasts of all levels of skill and interest. It contains descriptions of 201 birding sites in Maine, with explicit directions on how to get there, for all sixteen of the state's counties (several as large as other New England states!). Each chapter features a county map, a brief overview by Derek J. Lovitch, numerous specific site guides, and a list of rarities. The book also contains a detailed and useful species accounts guide for finding the most sought-after birds"--
Author: Joe Harkness
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Published: 2019-06-13
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 1783527749
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLonglisted for the 2020 Wainwright Prize 'I can't remember the last book I read that I could say with absolute assurance would save lives. But this one will' Chris Packham 'Fabulously direct and truthful, filled with energy but devoid of self-pity . . . I was impressed and enchanted. Highly recommended' Stephen Fry 'Succeeds – triumphantly – in articulating with great honesty what it is like to suffer with a mental illness, and in providing strategies for coping' Mail on Sunday When Joe Harkness suffered a breakdown in 2013, he tried all the things his doctor recommended: medication helped, counselling was enlightening, and mindfulness grounded him. But nothing came close to nature, particularly birds. How had he never noticed such beauty before? Soon, every avian encounter took him one step closer to accepting who he is. The positive change in Joe's wellbeing was so profound that he started a blog to record his experience. Three years later he has become a spokesperson for the benefits of birdwatching, spreading the word everywhere from Radio 4 to Downing Street. In this groundbreaking book filled with practical advice, Joe explains the impact that birdwatching had on his life, and invites the reader to discover these extraordinary effects for themselves.
Author: David Allen Sibley
Publisher: Knopf
Published: 2020-04-14
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 0525520295
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe bird book for birders and nonbirders alike that will excite and inspire by providing a new and deeper understanding of what common, mostly backyard, birds are doing—and why: "Can birds smell?"; "Is this the same cardinal that was at my feeder last year?"; "Do robins 'hear' worms?" "The book's beauty mirrors the beauty of birds it describes so marvelously." —NPR In What It's Like to Be a Bird, David Sibley answers the most frequently asked questions about the birds we see most often. This special, large-format volume is geared as much to nonbirders as it is to the out-and-out obsessed, covering more than two hundred species and including more than 330 new illustrations by the author. While its focus is on familiar backyard birds—blue jays, nuthatches, chickadees—it also examines certain species that can be fairly easily observed, such as the seashore-dwelling Atlantic puffin. David Sibley's exacting artwork and wide-ranging expertise bring observed behaviors vividly to life. (For most species, the primary illustration is reproduced life-sized.) And while the text is aimed at adults—including fascinating new scientific research on the myriad ways birds have adapted to environmental changes—it is nontechnical, making it the perfect occasion for parents and grandparents to share their love of birds with young children, who will delight in the big, full-color illustrations of birds in action. Unlike any other book he has written, What It's Like to Be a Bird is poised to bring a whole new audience to David Sibley's world of birds.