by Craig Tufts, H. Peter Loewer, National Wildlife Federation, Peter H. Loewer; Rodale Press
Treats various kinds of habitats--woodland, meadow and prairie, and water gardens; discusses gardening for birds, butterflies, and nightlife; and profiles 15 diverse wildlife gardens. Includes a Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program application for certi...
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by Sara B. Stein; Houghton Mifflin Co
In Noah's Garden, published in 1994, gardener and writer Sara Stein addressed the business of making a messy backyard--of restoring a naturally chaotic and dynamic "floral-faunal-microbial system" in the place of neatly tended, carefully se...
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by Margaret MacAvoy, Pat Kite; Friedman/Fairfax Publishing
Cultivate the right plants to draw in a specific species, add feeders and birdbaths, and know what other features attract birds. Covers many different kinds of birds and provides information on the plants that will attract them. Regional lists will h...
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by George Martin Adams; Rodale Press
Cover, shelter, nesting sites, food, and water are the five basic things that birds need. Birdscaping tells how to provide them in your yard. A directory lists 64 species of birds, including woodpeckers, hummingbirds, jays, chickadees, wrens, warbler...
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by Stephen W. Kress, Roger Tory Peterson; DK Publishing
Engaging and practical book with ideas for creating a habitat that meets all of the needs of birds--food, water, cover, and nesting sites. Kress, an ornithologist and author of two other books on birding, gives advice on selecting and planting the be...
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