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With a bit of careful planning and planting, you can turn your backyard into an avian sanctuary! Landscaping tips will help you choose plants and trees that will attract your favorite birds. A how-to guide offers step-by-step instructions for 33 projects, from birdhouses to perches. When the stage is all set, the field guide portion of this book will help you identify species. Whether they are frolicking in a bath, nesting in a box, or fluttering around the feeders, youll love watching your new feathered friends.

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Birds in Your Backyard Birds in Your Backyard BirdsBlooms - photo 1

Birds
in Your
Backyard

Birds in Your Backyard BirdsBlooms Guide to Creating a Garden Sanctuary Bob - photo 2

Birds
in Your
Backyard
Birds&Blooms
Guide to Creating
a Garden Sanctuary
Bob Dolezal

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Thunder Bay Press
An imprint of Printers Row Publishing Group
10350 Barnes Canyon Road, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92121
www.thunderbaybooks.com

This edition published by Thunder Bay Press by arrangement with Dolezal & Associates

Copyright 2017 Dolezal & Associates

Bird illustrations and their accompanying descriptive text copyright 2005 Trusted Media Brands, Inc.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

Printers Row Publishing Group is a division of Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC.

Thunder Bay Press is a registered trademark of Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC.

Readers Digest is a registered trademark of Trusted Media Brands, Inc.

Birds & Blooms is a registered trademark of RDA Enthusiast Brands, LLC

All notations of errors or omissions should be addressed to Thunder Bay Press, Editorial Department, at the above address. All other correspondence (author inquiries, permissions) concerning the content of this book should be addressed to Readers Digest Trade Publishing, 44 South Broadway, White Plains, NY 10601.

THUNDER BAY PRESS

Publisher: Peter Norton

Publishing Team: Lori Asbury, Ana Parker, Kathryn Chipinka, Aaron Guzman

Editorial Team: JoAnn Padgett, Melinda Allman, Traci Douglas

FOR DOLEZAL & ASSOCIATES

Editor-in-Chief: Robert J. Dolezal

Consulting Editor: Victoria Cebalo Irwin

Layout Art: Barbara K. Dolezal

Contributing Designer: Hespenheide Design

Illustrations: Hildebrand Design

Photoshop Illustration: Jerry Bates

Photographic Management: John M. Rickard

FOR READERS DIGEST

U.S. Project Editors: Mary Connell, Susan Randol

Canadian Project Editor: Pamela Johnson

Project Designer: George McKeon

eBook ISBN: 978-1-68412-012-3
eBook edition: December 2017

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Contents

Plus Two DIY Projects

Plus Twenty Seven DIY Projects Plus Two DIY Projects Plus One DIY Project - photo 8

Plus Twenty Seven DIY Projects

Plus Two DIY Projects

Plus One DIY Project

Gardens to Attract Backyard Birds Scrub jay Aphelocoma coerulescens W - photo 9

Gardens to Attract Backyard Birds Scrub jay Aphelocoma coerulescens W - photo 10

Gardens to Attract Backyard Birds
Scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens)

W hats the appeal of watching birds in your own backyard There are the birds - photo 11

W hats the appeal of watching birds in your own backyard? There are the birds themselvesever active, brightly plumed, changing with the seasons, and boasting personalities that range from timid mourning doves to raucous jays. From the exciting, swift whir of hummingbirds to the glorious colors of cardinals, tanagers, and goldfinches, birds add excitement and enjoyment to your bird garden. Birds will captivate you with their fascinating behavior, from nest building to the feeding of their offspring. Young birds will hatch, develop, and depart the nest, absorbing hours of your attention.

Feeding backyard birds is a burgeoning hobby enjoyed by millions of enthusiasts. They are drawn by the possibility of observing many of the 600-plus species of birds found in North America and the opportunity to contribute to the environment.

Bird feeding started as an offshoot of the farm-feed industry. In the 1980s the hobby took off. Today, garden centers throughout the continent stock their shelves with seed, feeders, birdhouses, and field guides.

In the following pages youll discover birds, their needs, plants and features to attract them, and insights about their behaviors.

Begin your bird-watching hobby by becoming aware of the diversity of birds that visit your backyard. Each bird can thrill with surprising action, a show of unexpected color, or a response to you, your plants, and the features found in your garden.

White-crowned sparrows Zonotrichia leucophrys have personality to spare - photo 12

White-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) have personality to spare.

Bird-watching can take many forms, from casual observation to scientific precision. Whatever your level of interest, bird-watching provides intriguing glimpses of worlds often seen but too seldom appreciated. Whether as a hobby, a form of artistic expression, or the subject of scientific inquiry, bird-watching is an enjoyable way to invite natures spectacle into your life.

Birds are among the most beautiful and intriguing of all living creatures. They are approachable, often living surprisingly close to our dwellings. In contrast to other animals that hide in a forest bower or swim unseen in the seas, birds frequent and interact with people. Youll appreciate their many aspects.

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Binoculars and a comfortable bench are all you need for a close-up view of the activities and frequently comical antics of birds in your backyard.

Lively and Watchable. Each bird has a distinctive shape, beat of wing, mode of flight, manner of behavior, and distinguishing array of plumage and color. Birds delight or startle with songs, trills, warbles, chirps, and a symphony of other sounds.

Familiarize yourself with each birds appearance and habit and youll start to perceive each species diversity.

Whether your objective is to identify and learn about birds, photograph them, recognize their songs, or simply let their antics entertain you, enhance your pleasure with a garden fit for the birds needs.

Birds and Backyards. Birds will visit yards with trees, mixed shrubs, seed-bearing flowers, and grasses. Theyll crowd birdbaths, fountains, and ponds. Theyll nest in birdhouses, and theyll eat at feeders. Create a garden with these plants and features and birds will flock to your yard.

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