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The Bird-friendly Garden

The Bird-friendly Garden
By Stephen Moss

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Create a haven for garden birds.

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A practical month-by-month guide to attracting birds to your gardenThe Bird-friendly Garden helps you to make your garden into a haven for birds, whether it's a balcony, a courtyard or simply a window ledge. Each style of garden features full-page garden plan illustration by Gill Tomblin. There is also a section on unusual gardens, such as those near the coast. Each one is supplemented by suggestion for the best nest-boxes, feeders and bird-baths to install, as well as the best plants to cultivate. There is practical advice on:* how to care for the birds in your garden* how to provide protection from predators* identification guide* detailed plant directoryA bird calendar explains season-by-season the different birds you are likely to see in each type of garden, and the correct type of food to provide at different times of the year. The Bird-friendly Garden is the ideal book for all gardeners who enjoy watching birds.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #544816 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

Editorial Reviews

Northern Echo
The ideal new book for gardeners around the country

Bird Watching
This is a useful introduction for anyone new to the subject

Cambridge Evening News
The Bird Friendly Garden is a must for all gardeners with a passion for bird watching


Customer Reviews

An excellent book and a super gift for any gardener.5
This is an impressive book, well-written and lively. The format is generous and the production quality excellent. A sensible amount of good, practical advice on garden design, bird feeding, nestboxes etc is followed by eighty species accounts which are up to date and informative. The book is illustrated throughout with superb colour photographs that are very nicely reproduced and realise the full potential of garden bird photography to impress, entertain and identify. Whether you are a beginner birder or a gardener wanting to make your plot more bird-friendly or a bird expert who enjoys enthusiastic writing and first class bird photography, you will enjoy this book. It makes a superb gift for a gardening friend or relative.

Andrew Cannon, British Trust for Ornithology 'Garden BirdWatch'.

Versatile5
I was looking for a general wildlife gardening book, and came across this one. Although it is indicated to be for birds only (and succeeds famously at that) it is an excellent source for general wildlife gardening as well, since if you attract other wildlife to your garden, then birds ar sure to follow.
There is a very handy section on plant selection, bird identification, a season by season guideline on which birds you can expect, as well as what to plant and what to feed the birds. A great book, and much better then other general wildlife books that I bought. Even if you have a small city patch this book will be of benefit, it is very highly recommended.

Good for total beginners3
I think this book would be useful mostly to people who are complete newcomers to wildlife gardening and garden birdwatching. I would describe it as a field guide and gardening book in one - however, trying to fit all that much info into one small book does mean that something has to go to make space; which means if you already know a bit about birds and bird gardening then this won't be of much use. And there was no need for the photo of poor Mrs Blackbird being mauled by a cat!

In retrospect I would have been better off buying a more advanced book on wildlife gardening as I have more than enough bird ID books as it is. So if you are more at an intermediate level you might want to skip this book and go for something more in-depth and totally dedicated to wildlife gardening. The one redeeming feature is the wildlife plant directory, which, for me, meant the book wasn't a total failure.