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Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, USA
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AbeBooks-Mitglied seit 1996
Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers V12O-01223
A comprehensive guide to the food that birds love to eat includes lists and information on pre-packaged store-bought feed, as well as recycled and natural foods, with twenty special recipes for attracting a variety of birds
Von der hinteren Coverseite: LOOK WHO'S COMING TO DINNER
Cardinals for the sunflower seeds. Jays for peanuts. Goldfinches for thistle. Backyard birders Helen and Dick Witty know what birds love to eat, and in this guide to the tastes and temptations of North American birds they show you how to:
· Buy seed economically-and avoid mixes bulked out with grains most birds don't like
· Recycle nutritious treats-from bacon drippings and overripe bananas to stale potato chips and leftover piecrust
· Build a Suet Box, a Hanging-Log Feeder, a Screen-Topped Feeding Table
· Care for an injured bird, distract squirrels with corn on the cob, provide a dust bath
· And more
Helen Witty, winner of three prestigious Tastemaker Awards for her cookbooks, and her husband, Dick Witty, live on a wooded half-acre on the eastern end of Long Island. So far they've identified 55 species of visitors to their yard, including a brown creeper, a bald eagle, and a rose-breasted grosbeak.
DEBUNKED:
Myth #2
Once You've Begun Winter Feeding, You Can't Interrupt It, Even Briefly
Myth #3
Suet Isn't a Suitable Summer Food
Myth #6
Peanut Butter, If Fed "Straight," Can Choke Birds to Death
Myth #8
Untimely Feeding Can Keep Birds from Migrating When They Should
Titel: Feed the Birds
Verlag: Workman Publishing Company
Erscheinungsdatum: 1991
Einband: Softcover
Zustand: Very Good