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INTRODUCTION
Do you know keeping fresh water and birdseed in your yard, along with safety and coverage from predators, can make your backyard a bird haven?
The Ultimate Backyard birding guide for beginners is the ultimate guidebook for backyard bird watchers and bird feeders. It presents practical tips and resolutions to attracting and identifying birds, proposing the best foods for the birds you want to see, and how to deter those undesired visitors to your feeding stations!
Whether you'd like to wake up to a White-Breasted Nuthatch display to scare away other birds or cheery robin's birdsong or see a Ruby-Throated Hummingbird male in your garden, Albert M. Sandler has you covered. In this illustrated reference book, you'll find the simple step-by-step guide to identify, attracting, understanding, feeding, and observing over 80+ Backyard bird species.
Albert presents information on feeding, identifying, attracting, and much more! Albert shares a lifetime's worth of bird experiences, including:
Identifying 80 Backyard Birds
How to Make A Bird Feeder (DIY Homemade Plastic Bottle Bird Feeder)
How to Attract Birds to Your Garden
And much, much more!
In this guide, you'll discover the birds that visit feeders, how to quickly identify them, how they behave, and which feeder foods suit them best. What's more, you'll learn a wealth of tips for turning your garden into a bird haven that will ring with birdsong all year long.
On every page of The Ultimate Backyard birding guide for beginners, Albert M. Sandler teaches you how to make your bird-feeding experiences more gratifying, more prosperous, and fun. Put his wealth of knowledge to work in your backyard and enjoy the endlessly captivating beauty of wild and beautiful birds.
CHAPTER ONE
Identifying 80+ Backyard Birds

Flycatchers The Female has no crest while the male has a distinctive crest - photo 1
Flycatchers
The Female has no crest while the male has a distinctive crest The Flycatcher - photo 2
The Female has no crest while the male has a distinctive crest. The Flycatcher will naturally use backyard nest boxes.
Red Breasted Nuthatch
Red-breasted Nuthatches have very short tails and nearly no neck the body is - photo 3
Red-breasted Nuthatches have very short tails and nearly no neck; the body is full or barrel-chested, and the short wings are broad.
Eastern Phoebe
It is the smallest eastern flycatcher Kingbird These birds wait on an - photo 4
It is the smallest eastern flycatcher.
Kingbird
These birds wait on an imperiled perch and then capture insects in flight Blue - photo 5
These birds wait on an imperiled perch and then capture insects in flight.
Blue Gray Gnatcatcher
Tiny and slender with long legs a long tail and a thin decent bill Northern - photo 6
Tiny and slender with long legs, a long tail, and a thin, decent bill.
Northern Parula
Northern Parulas are small wood-warblers with a short tail and a thin pointy - photo 7
Northern Parulas are small wood-warblers with a short tail and a thin, pointy bill.
American Goldfinch
The male are bright yellow in summer while the female are light yellow in - photo 8
The male are bright yellow in summer while the female are light yellow in summer. They love thistle, nyjer and sunflower seeds.
House finch
House finches often nest on houses Pine Siskin Pine Siskins are very small - photo 9
House finches often nest on houses.
Pine Siskin
Pine Siskins are very small songbirds with cutting pointed bills and short - photo 10
Pine Siskins are very small songbirds with cutting, pointed bills, and short notched tails.
White Breasted Nuthatch
White Breasted Nuthatch are often seen walking head facing down on trees - photo 11
White Breasted Nuthatch are often seen walking (head facing down) on trees. Most times, they try to scare to scare away other birds with their display.
Ruby Throated Hummingbird male
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are gorgeous emerald or golden-green on the back and - photo 12
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are gorgeous emerald or golden-green on the back and crown. Males have a sparkling shimmering red throat that looks dark when it's not in a good light.
Ruby Throated Hummingbird female
Female has no red throats have white on tip of tail feathers Tufted Titmouse - photo 13
Female has no red throats, have white on tip of tail feathers!
Tufted Titmouse
A small gray bird with an echoing voice the Tufted Titmouse is prevalent in - photo 14
A small gray bird with an echoing voice, the Tufted Titmouse is prevalent in eastern deciduous forests and a regular visitor to feeders.
Cedar Waxwings
The cedar waxwing is a medium-sized mostly brown gray and yellow bird - photo 15
The cedar waxwing is a medium-sized, mostly brown, gray, and yellow bird.
Carolina Wren
The Carolina Wren is a little but chunky bird with a rounded body and a long - photo 16
The Carolina Wren is a little but chunky bird with a rounded body and a long tail that it often cocks skyward.
House Wren
A plain brown bird with a bubbly voice the House Wren is a familiar backyard - photo 17
A plain brown bird with a bubbly voice, the House Wren is a familiar backyard bird.
Marsh Wren
The Marsh Wren is a little full round-bodied wren with a short tail it - photo 18
The Marsh Wren is a little, full, round-bodied wren with a short tail; it frequently holds up almost vertically above its back. It has short wings and a thin bill.
Winter Wren
The Winter Wren is a full round ball with a chubby tail that it habitually - photo 19
The Winter Wren is a full round ball with a chubby tail that it habitually holds straight up.
Great Crested Flycatcher
Male Distinctive Crest Male Distinctive Crest loves to use the backyard nest - photo 20
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