Attracting Birds in the Carolinas

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A01=Frances B. Parnell
A01=James F. Parnell
A01=William C. Alexander
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Attracting birds
Author_Frances B. Parnell
Author_James F. Parnell
Author_William C. Alexander
automatic-update
avian annual cycle
back yard birds
basic needs of birds
bird feeders
bird food
bird houses
birds and impoundments
birds and window collisions
birds in sanctuaries
birds on refuges
bluebirds
Carolina birds
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Category=WNGK
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hummingbirds
Language_English
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plantings for birds
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problem birds
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red-cockaded woodpecker
softlaunch
suet
territory
wild turkeys
wood ducks

Product details

  • ISBN 9781469662251
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 195 x 251mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Covering the Carolinas from up-country to the Piedmont to the Coastal Plain, this book is an in-depth yet accessible primer on the many ways that Carolinians can attract birds--from large wildlife refuges to private sanctuaries, and from farms to suburban homes and even apartments. The first book to focus specifically on attracting birds in both states, Attracting Birds in the Carolinas includes information on birds' basic needs and their annual reproduction and migration cycles, and provides helpful tips on how to modify your outdoor space to invite avian visitors.

In addition to helpful information on attracting particular species, this guide offers practical advice for managing problem species—both avian, such as the European Starling and Mute Swan, and nonavian, such as squirrels and snakes.
James F. Parnell is professor emeritus of biology at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.

William C. Alexander is a retired biologist and chair of the science division at the South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics.

Frances B. Parnell is a retired family and consumer sciences educator with North Carolina public schools.

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