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"Create a Bird Sanctuary in Your Own Backyard"" "Birding is one of America's favorite hobbies, and with the help of "Midwestern Birds: Backyard Guide" you can enjoy this fast-growing activity from the comfort of your own home and yard. Written by noted birding authority Bill Thompson III of "Bird Watcher's Digest," this convenient guidebook features all of the birds, both common and exotic, that you are likely to see in backyards anywhere in the Midwest. - Large, full-color photos of featured birds- Tips for attracting the birds you want (and how to keep them hanging around) Whether you view…mehr

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"Create a Bird Sanctuary in Your Own Backyard"" "Birding is one of America's favorite hobbies, and with the help of "Midwestern Birds: Backyard Guide" you can enjoy this fast-growing activity from the comfort of your own home and yard. Written by noted birding authority Bill Thompson III of "Bird Watcher's Digest," this convenient guidebook features all of the birds, both common and exotic, that you are likely to see in backyards anywhere in the Midwest. - Large, full-color photos of featured birds- Tips for attracting the birds you want (and how to keep them hanging around) Whether you view birdwatching as a fun family activity or simply a way to make gazing out the window more interesting, this book is your key to a fascinating (and affordable) year-round hobby that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
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Bill Thompson III (Whipple, OH) is the editor and co-publisher of Bird Watcher's Digest. He's also a keen birder, the author of many books, a field trip leader, an ecotourism consultant, the host of the This Birding Life podcast, and a regular speaker and performer on the birding festival circuit. His North American life list is somewhere between 673 and 675. His favorite bird is the red-headed woodpecker. His "spark bird" was a snowy owl. He has watched birds in 25 countries and 44 states, but his favorite place to watch is on the 80-acre farm he shares with his wife, artist and writer Julie Zickefoose. Some kind person once called Bill "the Pied Piper of Birding" and he has been trying to live up to that moniker ever since. billofthebirds.blogspot.com