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BIRDSCAPING AUSTRALIAN GARDENS

ISBN: 978-0-9807037-1-9

Wake up to the sound of birdsong! This potentially life-changing book will show you how to turn your garden into a refuge for birds and but- terflies by growing the native plants that attract them.

Take a bird’s eye view of your backyard with native plant expert, George Adams as he shows you how to create a sanctuary with year-round avian appeal. This book will help you identify the most common garden birds and show you how to grow and maintain the native trees, shrubs, grasses, groundcovers and wildflowers that they love. Unique Planting Tables will show you how to select plants for a continuous supply of fruits, flowers and seeds to keep your bird guests happy all year round. In the Bird Directory, learn about the fascinating private lives of our most common garden birds and their amazing interdependence with our native plants.

Visit www.birdscaping.com.au


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COMING 2012 - BIRDSCAPING YOUR GARDEN

ISBN : 978-0-980703-4-0

Following the phenomenal success of his recently released second edition of Birdscaping Australian Gardens, George Adams has lavished his love for the subject on a new edition of his much loved North American garden classic, Birdscaping Your Garden: A guide to garden birds and the native plants that attract them.

So now Birdscaping is back ... and better than ever! This revised and updated Birdscaping Your Garden, features an expanded selection of over 400 of the best North American native plants for attracting North American birds.


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COMING 2012 - THE HUNGRY HUMMINGBIRD

Take your children on a journey with a baby hummingbird. 34 beautifully illustrated pages.


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BIRDSCAPING YOUR GARDEN - OUT OF PRINT

Publisher’s of Birdscaping for Garden Spaces, the book that shows you how to turn your garden into a haven for birds by growing native plants for the birds you want to attract to your yard.

Gone are artificial birdfeeders! This book promotes feeding birds naturally by creating a garden that mimics nature, using sustainable, ecologically sound gardening practices, and with an emphasis on providing habitats that attract a greater variety of native birds to your backyard or even a small balcony!

 

 
 

Background - Page 35 - A male northern cardinal feeding on winterberry (Ilex verticilliata) fruits in winter. © Marie Read