This readable, friendly guide is intended for bird watchers and non-bird
watchers alike--for anyone who wants to enjoy nature right in his or her
own backyard.
The longtime editor of Bird Watcher's Digest and author of numerous
books on birds, Bill Thompson III has been feeding and watching birds
for forty years. He has tried everything, and here he shares what he's
learned so that readers can avoid mistakes and skip right to successful
bird feeding. He also debunks common myths about bird feeding: Does
feeding birds stop them from migrating? Will birds starve if you leave
your feeders empty after the birds have come to rely on them?
In an easygoing and lighthearted style, seven chapters cover all the
elements needed to attract birds to a backyard (food, water, shelter)
and address special cases and problems (keeping bees out of the
hummingbird feeder, preventing birds from flying into windows, and much
more). The final chapter profiles the 130 species that are most common
at backyard feeders. No separate field guide is needed; it's all right
here--everything a beginner needs to know to attract birds and then
figure out what kind they are.