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Book Synopsis: Perfect for backyard birdwatchers: This easy-to-use, at-a-glance guide simplifies identification by including only the birds that frequent bird feeders. Featuring Roger Tory Peterson's classic art in a larger format, this guide has the most commonly seen birds first, followed by those that are harder to identify or that rarely visit feeders. Range maps, descriptions of birds and foods that attract them, and illustrations are on facing pages, so identification is fast and easy. The introduction covers important bird-feeding topics, including types of feeders and where to place them, birdbaths, kinds of food and when to feed, plantings that attract birds, and solutions to problems with squirrels and cats. A handy quick-reference list tells what kind of food each species prefers, and a feeder checklist provides a record of birds as they are seen. For more than 85 years, Peterson Field Guides have set the standard by which other field guides are measured. Comprehensive and authoritative, they are essential additions to any naturalist's bookshelf or backpack.
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Discover the Joy of Backyard Birdwatching with the Peterson Field Guide to Feeder Birds of Eastern North America!
If you're a nature lover and bird enthusiast, then this is the perfect guide for you. Our Peterson Field Guide is designed for backyard birdwatchers like you, making identification a breeze. We've carefully curated this guide to include only the birds that frequent bird feeders, making it easy for you to spot and identify the beautiful species that visit your yard.
Featuring Roger Tory Peterson's classic art in a larger format, this guide showcases the most commonly seen birds first, followed by those that are harder to identify or rarely visit feeders. With range maps, descriptions, and illustrations on facing pages, you'll be able to quickly and accurately identify the birds at your feeder.
But that's not all - our guide also covers important bird-feeding topics, such as types of feeders and where to place them, birdbaths, ideal food options, plantings that attract birds, and solutions to common problems like squirrels and cats. We've included a handy quick-reference list that tells you what kind of food each species prefers, ensuring you provide the best diet for your feathered friends.
For over 85 years, Peterson Field Guides have been the ultimate authority in the field, setting the standard for bird identification. By adding our Peterson Field Guide to your bookshelf or backpack, you'll have a comprehensive and authoritative resource that will enhance your birdwatching experience.
Don't miss out on the joy of observing and identifying the beautiful feeder birds of Eastern North America. Start attracting, identifying, and appreciating these fascinating creatures today with the Peterson Field Guide to Feeder Birds of Eastern North America. Order your copy now!
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