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Attracting Birds to Your Garden in Australia
 

Attracting Birds to Your Garden in Australia

John Dengate  

208 pages
Publisher: New Holland


 

 This title is currently being considered for a reprint by the original publisher.

Attracting Birds to your Garden in Australia is a practical and informative guide to attracting birds to your garden and encouraging them to take up residence. Book includes:

  • More than 400 full colour photographs
  • How to plan and plant your garden to attract birds
  • How to attract birds to feed in your garden
  • How to create a pond and garden wetland
  • How to provide natural and artificial nesting sites
  • How to identify the most common garden birds.
 

 John Dengate is a media naturalist and author. He has presented wildlife and environmental items regularly on Burkes Backyard since its inception and on ABC radio he runs a wildlife talkback segment which has been on air for over two decades.

John has written a range of books and articles on natural history and the environment in Australia, including the definitive guide to attracting birds to your backyard, items on natural pest control, and a wide variety of work on our fascinating wildlife.

 

Related Titles
 Australian Bird Names    Cayley and Son   The Art of Science    John Gould's Extinct and Endangered Birds of Australia    Australasian Nature Photography    Birds of Prey of Australia   The Field Guide to the Birds of Australia  

  
 


 
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