Describes the behavior of birds such as sparrows, warblers, doves, and owls, and suggests ways to attract them to gardens
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Review:
George Harrison has done it again. This award-winning author/photographer has created a book that soars with delight. Facts described in clear detail for the genuine birder or backyard watcher include, ingredients to attract birds, what to plant, bird feeders, houses and baths and who eats what. This is not a pedestrian or foot labored book. It flies, wheels and dives into information with graceful writing. Harrison writes, "Next to him, but in water up to his belly, is a male indigo bunting splashing and dipping enthusiastically, until his deep blue feathers look black from the wetness." Even the sweeping words are earth-bound, compared to the winged, full-page defining bird photographs. Never have white-throated sparrows and house wrens revealed their feathered spirits so beautifully. Harrison has become one with his flying friends. -- From Independent Publisher
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- PublisherWillow Creek Pr
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 157223038X
- ISBN 13 9781572230385
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages157
- EditorHarrison Kit
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