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Common Birds of North America – Illustrated Guide to 50 Most

November 1st, 2011 admin Comments off
Common Birds of North America - Illustrated Guide to 50 Most

Among the fondest and most memorable moments of childhood are the discoveries of songbirds nesting in the backyard. The distinctive, mud-lined nests of robins and their beautiful blue eggs

captivate people of all ages. Likewise, the nesting activities of house wrens, cardinals, chickadees, and other common birds can stimulate a lifelong interest in nature.

The Birding For Everyone package provides you with the information you need to start a fascinating new hobby that will provides hours of joy for you and your family.

Common Birds of North America is the perfect beginners guide to identifying the most common birds. With this illustrated guide you will be able to readily identify everyday birds. The birds depicted in this book are valuable reminders. We need them; we need the same clean and wholesome environment upon which they rely; we must work to ensure their continued well-being (and that of other migratory and non-hunted species) so that our own future can be assured. You will find this guide to be your first step in appreciating the hobby of birding.

As you learn to enjoy the beauty of birdlife around your home, you may wish to improve the “habitat” in your yard so that more birds will visit your property. It doesn’t matter where you live – in an apartment, townhouse or single family dwelling, in the city, suburbs or country. Just stand still and you’ll hear them: wild birds. It is hard to imagine life without them. And you can watch them just about everywhere. The most convenient place to start is right in your own yard. Habitats For Birds tells you how to create an inviting place for birds to visit and enjoy.

Now that you know how to attract birds to your backyard and what birds you are attracting,why not treat them to some bird cuisine that you can cook up in your own kitchen? Recipes For The Birds gives you 50 easy to make bird treat recipes. Everything from bird cookies to bird salad, birdie breakfast to bird pizza, you can create a cuisine that the birds will just love! Recipes For The Birds will make you the envy of the neighborhood when the birds start flocking to your own 5 star restaurant for the birds in your backyard.

As your appreciation of birding grows, as we know it will, so will the need for more advanced information on the different species of birds. The Birding Manual provides just that with over 700 pages of in-depth descriptions of every North American bird. The Birding Manual takes you from being the casual backyard birdwatcher to becoming an avid birdwatcher. It won’t be long and you will be planning trips to bird sanctuaries and other parts of the country, so you and your family can hone your birdwatching skills and The Birding Manual will be one of the first things you will want to take with you.

Bird watching is one of the fastest growing forms of outdoor recreation in the country. Each year millions of people discover for the first time the joys of birdwatching. It’s easy to understand why. Birds are fun to watch. The Birding For Everyone Package is the easiest, fastest and most inexpensive way to get started. You will receive immediate download in PDF format, which is viewable on any computer, and you will be able to read it on your monitor or print any pages that you may want to take with you on your next birding trip. Order the Birding For Everyone package today for only 37.00 and get started immediately enjoying the hobby that millions of other people have already discovered.

Common Birds of North America – Illustrated Guide to 50 Most Common North American Birds

The Burgess Bird Book for Children (Four-color Illustrated

August 25th, 2011 admin Comments off
The Burgess Bird Book for Children (Four-color Illustrated

“The Burgess Bird Book for Children,” by renowned naturalist and author of children’s books on wildlife Thornton W. Burgess, successfully blends information and entertainment. “Peter Rabbit,” the main character in “The Burgess Bird Book for Children,” goes around to the various habitats discovering different birds. Peter Rabbit wants especially to know where the nest is, and how many young they have. “Jenny Wren,” a gossipy Miss Know-it-All, is also a main character. Thornton Burgess characterizes Jenny Wren as a bit “snooty,” a fact that will help children remember that good identifier to wrens is their upturned tails. Learn all about birds’ physical appearance, eating patterns, nesting habits, migration patterns, songs and call in this colorful and fascinating book. The intermingling of story and fact, as presented in this classic, is enough to keep children interested while helping them learn much about the birds. In addition to the tales of Peter Rabbit and Jenny Wren, “The Burgess Bird Book for Children” includes fascinating stories about Redwing the Blackbird, Melody the Wood Thrush, Spooky the Screech Owl, Creaker the Purple Grackle, Downy the Woodpecker, and other feathered friends. This newly illustrated edition of “The Burgess Bird Book for Children” includes nearly sixty beautiful four-color pictures of the birds. A few of the pictures are devoted to other characters in the book, such as Peter the Rabbit and Chatterer the Red Squirrel, but the vast majority are good-sized photos of the feathered friends described in “The Burgess Bird Book for Children.”

The Burgess Bird Book for Children (Four-color Illustrated Edition)

Cole’s RP20 20 Pound Raw Peanut Seed

July 7th, 2011 admin Comments off
Cole's RP20 20 Pound Raw Peanut Seed

Higher in essential fat and protein than peanut hearts and pieces, Cole’s Raw Peanuts are a great attraction for titmice, nuthatches, wrens, and woodpeckers. Ingredients: peanuts. Twenty pound bag.

Suet Songbird Very Berry Cake, 16 Pack

June 25th, 2011 admin Comments off
Suet Songbird Very Berry Cake, 16 Pack

Blended suet, seed & natural berry flavoring. Ideal for suet and seed eating birds year round. Each cake is 9.25 oz. Sold by the case: 16 cakes per case. Attracts These Colorful Songbirds: Cardinals, Chickadees, Goldfinches, Juncos, Kinglets, Nuthatches, Purple Finches, Siskins, Tanagers, Thrushes, Titmice, Warblers, Woodpeckers and Wrens. GUARANTEED FRESH. Not for human consumption. Store in a cool, dry place. Instructions for use: Place suet cake in suet cage and hang approximately 6′ off ground. Refill cage when empty.

Esschert Design Bird Nest Pocket – Coconut Fiber

June 9th, 2011 admin Comments off
Esschert Design Bird Nest Pocket - Coconut Fiber

This coconut fiber roosting pocket, mounted on a wooden frame with a roof for added protection from the elements, will provide welcome shelter for wild birds, particlularly wrens. The best place for this pocket is somewhere quiet and sheltered, away from direct sunlight, wind or rain.

New Songbird Essentials Birdie Bell Only Perfect For Bluebirds

May 10th, 2011 admin Comments off
New Songbird Essentials Birdie Bell Only Perfect For Bluebirds

Will hold seed bells, fruit (orange halves, apple slices), nesting material, and suet.Just push the clip on bottom of this versatile all-weather holder to open the bell to place.

New Songbird Essentials Birdie Bell Only Perfect For Bluebirds Robins Orioles Finches Wrens

Kettle Moraine Recycled Bluebird Feeder

April 29th, 2011 admin Comments off
Kettle Moraine Recycled Bluebird Feeder

Offer Live Mealworms or other Bluebird Food
The feeder has entry holes on two ends that allow the bluebirds to feed inside. The entry holes prevent larger more aggressive birds, like starlings & jays, from feeding. Directions are included on how to use this feeder. Chickadees, nuthatches, and wrens will also feed here. The Hanging Bluebird Feeder can also be bottom mounted. Feeder Dimensions: 7″ wide x 11″ long x 8″ tall.

Birds Choice Recycled Single Cake Upside Down Suet Feeder

March 20th, 2011 admin Comments off
Birds Choice Recycled Single Cake Upside Down Suet Feeder

Some birds feed upside down while others – the larger, more aggressive birds that eagerly deplete suet feeders – cannot. This feeder attracts more desirable smaller birds such as nuthatches, titmice, chickadees, warblers, wrens, woodpeckers and sometimes bluebirds. The suet is protected from the weather, especially moisture. You’ll see small birds perched on top, patiently awaiting their turn at the suet!

Birds Choice Recycled Single Cake Upside Down Suet Feeder w/Hanging Cable

Bluebird Manor Bird House Finish: Redwood

December 21st, 2010 admin Comments off
Bluebird Manor Bird House Finish: Redwood

006C Finish: Redwood Shown in grey Bluebird was there to welcome the first settlers of plymouth colony, who called them blue robins. Now you can return the hospitality with the royal welcome of Bluebird Manor. Solid cypress construction features our famous stone-washed shingled roof, solid copper trim and hinged front door for easy access for cleaning, viewing and ventilation, with mounting paddle for easy hanging. Has 1 1/2” hole which works for bluebirds, chickadees, nuthatch, swallows, titmouse and wrens. Features: -Available in grey, pinion green, redwood and white. -Constructed of cypress. -Clean outs, ventilation and drainage built in. -1 1/2” hole. -Hand crafted in the USA. -Overall Dimensions: 16” H x 12” W x 12” D.

Esschert Design Wren Bird House – Antique Wash with Copper Roof

December 17th, 2010 admin Comments off
Esschert Design Wren Bird House - Antique Wash with Copper Roof

The antique wash bird house with copper roof is the perfect spot for wrens to nest. Dimensions: 4.3″ x 5.7″ x 7.9