
For the Birds
by U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
'For the Birds' Summary
The book "For the Birds" emphasizes the growing popularity of birdwatching and the ease with which it can be enjoyed, especially in one's backyard. It presents a practical guide to attracting birds, highlighting the key elements of providing food, water, nesting spots, and suitable vegetation. The book offers guidance on creating a welcoming habitat that attracts diverse bird species and provides insights into their behaviors and identification. Its focus on simple yet effective techniques aims to encourage everyone to partake in the joys of birdwatching and contribute to the conservation of these fascinating creatures.Book Details
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U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
United States
The FWS was established in 1871 as the United States Fish Commission. The agency's mission is to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the benefit of the Ame...
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