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Backyard Birds of North America A Guide to Identifying and Attracting Your Favorite Birds introduces over 70 common North American yard and garden birds. Each species profile includes vivid photos and key identification tips--covering differences in males, females, and juveniles--along with size, behavior, nesting details, and habitat maps. Learn how to attract birds year-round using native plants, feeders, water sources, and nest boxes. The guide also explains how birds support ecosystems through pollination and pest control. Perfect for both beginners and enthusiasts, it's an accessible…mehr

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Backyard Birds of North America A Guide to Identifying and Attracting Your Favorite Birds introduces over 70 common North American yard and garden birds. Each species profile includes vivid photos and key identification tips--covering differences in males, females, and juveniles--along with size, behavior, nesting details, and habitat maps. Learn how to attract birds year-round using native plants, feeders, water sources, and nest boxes. The guide also explains how birds support ecosystems through pollination and pest control. Perfect for both beginners and enthusiasts, it's an accessible reference and an invitation to create bird-friendly spaces. Key Features: - Profiles of 70+ common backyard birds with ID photos and biological data - Habitat maps, nesting info, egg descriptions, and birdsong notes - Identification guides for males, females, and juveniles - Plant, feeder, and nesting material recommendations - Practical guidance for birdhouses and wildlife landscaping Ideal for birders, gardeners, and nature lovers seeking to identify and attract local birds.
Autorenporträt
Daniel O'Sullivan is a writer, musician, and bird enthusiast with a passion for observing and documenting wildlife. Born in Manchester, he has traveled widely, studying birdlife across both Europe and North America. His writing combines careful research with a conversational style that makes ornithology welcoming for readers of all levels. He lives in London, England.