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Gardens for Birds, Hummingbirds & Butterflies: Landscaping to Welcome Wildlife to Your Yard

Author(s): Harris, Linda D.; Rickard, John M.; Rickard, John M.
ISBN10: 1589230019
ISBN13: 9781589230019
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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor BiographyEditorial Reviews
-- Includes information on songbirds, hummingbirds and butterflies.
-- Includes dozens of step-by-step projects.
Gardens for Birds and Butterflies
1(12)
Gardens to attract winged visitors---Natural Habitats to Welcome Wildlife
2(1)
Butterflies
3(1)
Gardens to Sustain
4(1)
Hummingbirds
5(1)
Gardens to Shelter
6(1)
Songbirds
7(1)
Water Gardens
8(1)
Other Colorful Birds
9(1)
Winter Visitors
9(1)
Blooms to Attract
10(3)
Welcoming Wildlife to Your Yard
13(15)
Understand and apply behavior---Butterflies
14(2)
Hummingbirds
16(1)
Feeders
16(1)
Songbirds
17(1)
Other Birds
18(1)
Flowering Plants
19(1)
Nectar-Producing Flowers
19(1)
Trees
20(1)
Shrubs
21(1)
Berries and Fruit
22(1)
Winter Feed
22(1)
Grasses, Vines, and Ground Covers
23(1)
Garden Care
24(1)
Choosing Healthy Plants
25(1)
Choosing Tools and Equipment
26(1)
Sources and Resources
27(1)
Planning Flowchart
28(3)
Define your wildlife garden's needs by answering some quick questions designed to save time, obtain information, and help you plan your project
Creating Gardens for Wildlife
31(18)
Make decisions and choices---Site Analysis
32(1)
Creating a Garden Plan
33(1)
Habitat Planning
34(1)
Designing Wildlife Gardens
35(1)
Structures and Features
36(1)
Protecting Wildlife
37(1)
Building a Post-Mounted Birdhouse
38(2)
Planning Water Features
40(1)
Planning Utilities for a Pond
41(1)
Analyzing Garden Soil
42(1)
Percolation & Soil Texture
42(1)
Soil Testing
43(1)
Planning for Garden Care
44(1)
Providing Access Paths
45(1)
Designing Plantings
46(1)
Bird & Butterfly Plants
46(1)
Creating Flower Successions
47(2)
Garden Planting Basics
49(12)
Installing your garden and planting---Preparing to Plant
50(1)
Amending Soil
51(1)
Site Construction
52(1)
Building a Butterfly Flower Bed
53(1)
Installing a Water Feature
54(1)
Self-Contained Birdbaths
54(1)
Installing a Garden Pond
55(1)
Planting Trees and Shrubs
56(1)
Planting Nursery Container Plants
57(1)
Planting Bedding Plants and Seed
58(1)
Planting Flowers
59(2)
Butterflies
61(12)
Life of the fascinating butterfly---Attracting Butterflies
62(1)
Observing Native Species
62(1)
Choosing Flowers for Butterflies
63(1)
Host Plants
64(1)
Growing a Butterfly Nursery
65(1)
Shelter and Refuge
66(1)
Wind Protection
66(1)
A Shelter for Butterfly Metamorphosis
67(1)
Butterflies and Host Plants
68(2)
Butterfly Life History
70(1)
Caterpillars
70(1)
Gardening with Nature
71(2)
Backyard Birds
73(22)
The secrets of luring birds to your garden---Attracting Hummingbirds
74(1)
Installing Hanging Feeders and Plants
75(1)
Artificial Nectar
75(1)
Planting Deep-Throated Flowers
76(1)
Hummingbirds of North America
77(1)
Observing Hummingbirds
78(1)
Adapting a Window to Watch Hummingbirds
79(1)
Attracting Songbirds
80(1)
Growing a Birdhouse
81(1)
Birds Are Specialized Feeders
82(1)
Winter Feeding Needs
82(1)
Feeding Birds
83(1)
Common Songbirds of North America
84(2)
Observing Songbirds
86(1)
Building a Small Backyard Blind
87(1)
Attracting Migratory Birds
88(1)
The Migration Miracle
88(1)
Migratory Routes of Common Songbirds
89(1)
Other Colorful Birds
90(1)
Other Birds of North America
91(1)
Bird-Watching and Photography
92(1)
Birding Equipment
93(2)
Encyclopedia of Popular Bird and Butterfly Plants
95(21)
Choose plants that attract wildlife to your yard from color photographs and informative descriptions---Flowering Plants
96(12)
Shrubs and Small Trees
108(6)
Vines
114(2)
RESOURCES AND INDEX 116
USDA Plant Hardiness Around the World
116
North America
116
Australia
117
New Zealand
117
South Africa
117
Europe
117
On-line
118
Index
118
The editors of Creative Publishing international have created dozens of best-selling titles in the fields of home repair, home improvement, home decor, and landscaping.
Gardeners often want to enhance their gardens by attracting wildlife. Using Briggs's book, even those with little space can encourage a wide variety of visitors. Briggs's science background and writing skills make this a worthwhile guide that subtly calls attention to habitat loss while providing meaningful ways gardeners can help. Chapters are organized by habitats: woodlands, wetlands, grasslands, and rocklands. Briggs is thorough, giving brief historical and ecological background on each habitat along with suggestions on how to re-create it at home. Unfortunately, since her book was originally published in Britain, her plant lists may be of limited use to American gardeners. Unlike Briggs, natural history writer Zickefoose, whose work often appears in Bird Watcher's Digest, includes plant lists for various U.S. regions, though her emphasis is on habitats for birds. There are the usual recommendations on plants and water features, but also included are detailed chapters on housing, feeding, and creating hospitable habitats with living fences, brush piles, and snags. Zickefoose openly discusses the ugly side of attracting birds (disease problems, window-kills, predators, and pests). Points are punctuated by sidebars in which birders relate their experiences. The final chapter comprises observations by naturalists and authors across the United States. Recommended for all public libraries and essential for those lacking Sally Roth's Attracting Birds to Your Backyard (Rodale, 1998). Harris's less-detailed book is designed for those who wish to attract birds and butterflies but who have little knowledge of gardening or wildlife. Harris offers beginners a nice section on planning gardens and a short, attractive directory of plants. One strength of this book is its large color illustrations depicting wildlife and illustrating the steps taken in creating such projects as trellises, backyard blinds, and homemade bird feeders. An attractive book recommended for libraries needing to update. Bonnie Poquette, Shorewood P.L., WI Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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