Bird-Friendly Gardening: Guidance and Projects for Supporting Birds in Your Landscape
English
By (author): Jen McGuinness
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 isnt a Herculean task. Its 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 thats exactly the know-how youll 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 Hammonds Flycatcher, its 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 theyre just passing through during migration or making a feather-lined summertime home for raising the next generation.
Its time for gardeners from coast to coast to heed the call and welcome their flighty friends home with Bird-Friendly Gardening. See more