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Bird-Friendly Gardening is the definitive guide to planting a wildlife-welcoming home landscape filled with a diversity of native plants that feed, shelter, and support birds. With hundreds of North American bird species facing population decline or at risk of extinction, right now is the perfect time to create a home-based habitat garden that offers birds the resources they need to safely feed, migrate, breed, and thrive. Thankfully, making your outdoor space a secure and comfortable haven for many different bird species isn't a Herculean task. It's a matter of understanding the needs of our…mehr
Bird-Friendly Gardening is the definitive guide to planting a wildlife-welcoming home landscape filled with a diversity of native plants that feed, shelter, and support birds. With hundreds of North American bird species facing population decline or at risk of extinction, right now is the perfect time to create a home-based habitat garden that offers birds the resources they need to safely feed, migrate, breed, and thrive. Thankfully, making your outdoor space a secure and comfortable haven for many different bird species isn't a Herculean task. It's a matter of understanding the needs of our avian friends and how native plants, combined with purposeful garden design, can help meet those needs. And that's exactly the know-how you'll find here, outlined in a simple-to-follow, actionable format by author Jennifer McGuinness. Step beyond the seed-filled bird feeder and suet block, and learn how to further provide for birds. Some of the topics covered in the book include:
How to design a bird-centered habitat garden in spaces large and small
Advice on providing fresh water year-round
Understanding the connection between native plants and insects and the birds that rely on them
How to design and plant a fruit garden, a bird seed garden, a runoff-absorbing rain garden, or even a container garden that nurtures birds
Meet dozens of trees, shrubs, and other plants that support the insects almost all adult birds need to feed their young
18 step-by-step garden design projects and plant lists for creating a diversity of bird-friendly spaces
Tips for preventing window strikes and cat kills
Best practices for including bird feeders, nest boxes, and bird baths in your landscape
Whether your "spark bird" was a lightning-fast Ruby-throated Hummingbird, a brilliant Indigo Bunting, or a petite Hammond's Flycatcher, it's time to put out the welcome mat for birds in your home garden. YOU can make a significant impact on the lives of thousands of birds, whether they're just passing through during migration or making a feather-lined summertime home for raising the next generation. It's time for gardeners from coast to coast to heed the call and welcome their flighty friends home with Bird-Friendly Gardening.
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Autorenporträt
Jen McGuinness is a writer, editor, and photographer who began regularly writing as Frau Zinnie in 2011 on FrauZinnie.com. The website features Jen's writing, photography, and personal gardening experiences in her Connecticut, US, garden, along with interviews with garden experts. She is a proponent of organic gardening methods and wildlife-friendly gardens.
Jen has worked in local journalism, nonprofit communications, a small business, and in corporate communications. She explored other interests along the way, earning two master's degrees. Jen is an award-winning local journalist, earning recognition from the New England Press Association, the Connecticut chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Awards for Publication Excellence.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I INTRODUCTION Part II ALL ABOUT BIRDS Basic needs What birds eat Regional differences Providing fresh water throughout the year Migration Four main travel routes Safe feeder practices Nesting box basics Part III BIRD-FRIENDLY GARDEN PROJECTS GENERAL PROJECTS How to prevent window strikes Tips for safely photographing birds Drought-tolerant garden featuring native grasses Grow your own birdseed Fruit garden for the birds Birder Spotlight: Susie Creamer Native plant rain garden Incorporating bird feeders into your garden Ways to reduce your lawn area SMALL-SPACE PROJECTS Hummingbird haven/balcony patio garden Shady patio retreat Birder Spotlight: Jamie Weiss Water-wise native garden Native plant container gardening Birder Spotlight: Jillian Bell Condo-friendly plantings West coast window box MEDIUM-SPACE PROJECTS Moisture-rich garden Insect garden Sunny hummingbird and songbird garden Deer-resistant garden Southwest retreat Birder Spotlight: Jason Kitting Flowering vines hideaway LARGE-SPACE PROJECTS Woodland retreat Create an owl-friendly habitat Warbler-friendly habitat Birder Spotlight: Laura Jackson Coastal garden for migrating birds Streamside garden Mountain habitat Birder Spotlight: Morgan Amos Part IV CONCLUSION Resources References/Citations USDA Hardiness Zones and Temps Photo Credits Meet Jen McGuinness Author Acknowledgments Index
Part I INTRODUCTION Part II ALL ABOUT BIRDS Basic needs What birds eat Regional differences Providing fresh water throughout the year Migration Four main travel routes Safe feeder practices Nesting box basics Part III BIRD-FRIENDLY GARDEN PROJECTS GENERAL PROJECTS How to prevent window strikes Tips for safely photographing birds Drought-tolerant garden featuring native grasses Grow your own birdseed Fruit garden for the birds Birder Spotlight: Susie Creamer Native plant rain garden Incorporating bird feeders into your garden Ways to reduce your lawn area SMALL-SPACE PROJECTS Hummingbird haven/balcony patio garden Shady patio retreat Birder Spotlight: Jamie Weiss Water-wise native garden Native plant container gardening Birder Spotlight: Jillian Bell Condo-friendly plantings West coast window box MEDIUM-SPACE PROJECTS Moisture-rich garden Insect garden Sunny hummingbird and songbird garden Deer-resistant garden Southwest retreat Birder Spotlight: Jason Kitting Flowering vines hideaway LARGE-SPACE PROJECTS Woodland retreat Create an owl-friendly habitat Warbler-friendly habitat Birder Spotlight: Laura Jackson Coastal garden for migrating birds Streamside garden Mountain habitat Birder Spotlight: Morgan Amos Part IV CONCLUSION Resources References/Citations USDA Hardiness Zones and Temps Photo Credits Meet Jen McGuinness Author Acknowledgments Index
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