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"Bird-Friendly Gardening is the definitive guide to planting a wildlife-welcoming home landscape filled with a diversity of native plants that feed, shelter, and support birds"--
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- Verlag: Cool Springs Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 214mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780760382110
- ISBN-10: 0760382115
- Artikelnr.: 67644856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cool Springs Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 214mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780760382110
- ISBN-10: 0760382115
- Artikelnr.: 67644856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jen McGuinness is a writer, editor, and photographer who began regularly writing as Frau Zinnie in 2011 on FrauZinnie.com. The website features Jen’s writing, photography, and personal gardening experiences in her Connecticut, US, garden, along with interviews with garden experts. She is a proponent of organic gardening methods and wildlife-friendly gardens. Jen has worked in local journalism, nonprofit communications, a small business, and in corporate communications. She explored other interests along the way, earning two master’s degrees. Jen is an award-winning local journalist, earning recognition from the New England Press Association, the Connecticut chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Awards for Publication Excellence.
Part I INTRODUCTION
Part II ALL ABOUT BIRDS
Basic needs
What birds eat
Regional differences
Providing fresh water throughout the year
Migration
Four main travel routes
Safe feeder practices
Nesting box basics
Part III BIRD-FRIENDLY GARDEN PROJECTS
GENERAL PROJECTS
How to prevent window strikes
Tips for safely photographing birds
Drought-tolerant garden featuring native grasses
Grow your own birdseed
Fruit garden for the birds
Birder Spotlight: Susie Creamer
Native plant rain garden
Incorporating bird feeders into your garden
Ways to reduce your lawn area
SMALL-SPACE PROJECTS
Hummingbird haven/balcony patio garden
Shady patio retreat
Birder Spotlight: Jamie Weiss
Water-wise native garden
Native plant container gardening
Birder Spotlight: Jillian Bell
Condo-friendly plantings
West coast window box
MEDIUM-SPACE PROJECTS
Moisture-rich garden
Insect garden
Sunny hummingbird and songbird garden
Deer-resistant garden
Southwest retreat
Birder Spotlight: Jason Kitting
Flowering vines hideaway
LARGE-SPACE PROJECTS
Woodland retreat
Create an owl-friendly habitat
Warbler-friendly habitat
Birder Spotlight: Laura Jackson
Coastal garden for migrating birds
Streamside garden Mountain habitat
Birder Spotlight: Morgan Amos
Part IV CONCLUSION
Resources
References/Citations
USDA Hardiness Zones and Temps
Photo Credits
Meet Jen McGuinness
Author Acknowledgments
Index
Part II ALL ABOUT BIRDS
Basic needs
What birds eat
Regional differences
Providing fresh water throughout the year
Migration
Four main travel routes
Safe feeder practices
Nesting box basics
Part III BIRD-FRIENDLY GARDEN PROJECTS
GENERAL PROJECTS
How to prevent window strikes
Tips for safely photographing birds
Drought-tolerant garden featuring native grasses
Grow your own birdseed
Fruit garden for the birds
Birder Spotlight: Susie Creamer
Native plant rain garden
Incorporating bird feeders into your garden
Ways to reduce your lawn area
SMALL-SPACE PROJECTS
Hummingbird haven/balcony patio garden
Shady patio retreat
Birder Spotlight: Jamie Weiss
Water-wise native garden
Native plant container gardening
Birder Spotlight: Jillian Bell
Condo-friendly plantings
West coast window box
MEDIUM-SPACE PROJECTS
Moisture-rich garden
Insect garden
Sunny hummingbird and songbird garden
Deer-resistant garden
Southwest retreat
Birder Spotlight: Jason Kitting
Flowering vines hideaway
LARGE-SPACE PROJECTS
Woodland retreat
Create an owl-friendly habitat
Warbler-friendly habitat
Birder Spotlight: Laura Jackson
Coastal garden for migrating birds
Streamside garden Mountain habitat
Birder Spotlight: Morgan Amos
Part IV CONCLUSION
Resources
References/Citations
USDA Hardiness Zones and Temps
Photo Credits
Meet Jen McGuinness
Author Acknowledgments
Index
Part I INTRODUCTION
Part II ALL ABOUT BIRDS
Basic needs
What birds eat
Regional differences
Providing fresh water throughout the year
Migration
Four main travel routes
Safe feeder practices
Nesting box basics
Part III BIRD-FRIENDLY GARDEN PROJECTS
GENERAL PROJECTS
How to prevent window strikes
Tips for safely photographing birds
Drought-tolerant garden featuring native grasses
Grow your own birdseed
Fruit garden for the birds
Birder Spotlight: Susie Creamer
Native plant rain garden
Incorporating bird feeders into your garden
Ways to reduce your lawn area
SMALL-SPACE PROJECTS
Hummingbird haven/balcony patio garden
Shady patio retreat
Birder Spotlight: Jamie Weiss
Water-wise native garden
Native plant container gardening
Birder Spotlight: Jillian Bell
Condo-friendly plantings
West coast window box
MEDIUM-SPACE PROJECTS
Moisture-rich garden
Insect garden
Sunny hummingbird and songbird garden
Deer-resistant garden
Southwest retreat
Birder Spotlight: Jason Kitting
Flowering vines hideaway
LARGE-SPACE PROJECTS
Woodland retreat
Create an owl-friendly habitat
Warbler-friendly habitat
Birder Spotlight: Laura Jackson
Coastal garden for migrating birds
Streamside garden Mountain habitat
Birder Spotlight: Morgan Amos
Part IV CONCLUSION
Resources
References/Citations
USDA Hardiness Zones and Temps
Photo Credits
Meet Jen McGuinness
Author Acknowledgments
Index
Part II ALL ABOUT BIRDS
Basic needs
What birds eat
Regional differences
Providing fresh water throughout the year
Migration
Four main travel routes
Safe feeder practices
Nesting box basics
Part III BIRD-FRIENDLY GARDEN PROJECTS
GENERAL PROJECTS
How to prevent window strikes
Tips for safely photographing birds
Drought-tolerant garden featuring native grasses
Grow your own birdseed
Fruit garden for the birds
Birder Spotlight: Susie Creamer
Native plant rain garden
Incorporating bird feeders into your garden
Ways to reduce your lawn area
SMALL-SPACE PROJECTS
Hummingbird haven/balcony patio garden
Shady patio retreat
Birder Spotlight: Jamie Weiss
Water-wise native garden
Native plant container gardening
Birder Spotlight: Jillian Bell
Condo-friendly plantings
West coast window box
MEDIUM-SPACE PROJECTS
Moisture-rich garden
Insect garden
Sunny hummingbird and songbird garden
Deer-resistant garden
Southwest retreat
Birder Spotlight: Jason Kitting
Flowering vines hideaway
LARGE-SPACE PROJECTS
Woodland retreat
Create an owl-friendly habitat
Warbler-friendly habitat
Birder Spotlight: Laura Jackson
Coastal garden for migrating birds
Streamside garden Mountain habitat
Birder Spotlight: Morgan Amos
Part IV CONCLUSION
Resources
References/Citations
USDA Hardiness Zones and Temps
Photo Credits
Meet Jen McGuinness
Author Acknowledgments
Index