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Adams, George Martin.
Subjects
Gardening to attract birds.
Bird attracting.
Birds -- Feeding and feeds.
Bird feeders.
Birdhouses.
Nest building.
Bird refuges.
Birds -- North America.
Hummingbirds.
Butterflies.
Plants, Ornamental -- North America.
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Adams, George Martin.
Gardening to attract birds.
Bird attracting.
Birds -- Feeding and feeds.
Bird feeders.
Birdhouses.
Nest building.
Bird refuges.
Birds -- North America.
Hummingbirds.
Butterflies.
Plants, Ornamental -- North America.
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Gardening for the birds : how to create a bird-friendly backyard / George Adams.
by
Adams, George Martin.
Timber Press , 2013.
Call #:
639.978 A213g
Subjects
Gardening to attract birds.
Bird
attracting.
Birds -- Feeding and feeds.
Bird
feeders.
Birdhouses.
Nest building.
Bird
refuges.
Birds -- North America.
Hummingbirds.
Butterflies.
Plants, Ornamental -- North America.
ISBN:
9781604694093 (pbk.)
1604694092 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
How to create a bird-friendly backyard
Edition:
Rev. ed.
Description:
444 p. : ill. (some col.), charts, plans, photos. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Planning a bird-friendly garden -- Your region and your garden -- Plant directory --
Bird
directory.
Summary:
"You may already have a
bird
feeder in your yard, but you can attract a far wider range of species, and they will stay longer, if you create a bird-friendly landscape. Gardening for the Birds shows you how. The right native plants, arranged to mimic natural ecosystems, will provide birds with food, water, shelter, and nesting places. Instead of just visiting your garden to snack, they will call it home"--P. [4] of cover.
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