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Bird Houses, Baths and Feeding Shelters: How to Make and Where to Place Them

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About This Book

A practical manual explaining how to construct, position, and maintain nesting boxes, baths, and feeding stations for a variety of species. It corrects common misconceptions, describes suitable materials, entrance sizes, cleaning facilities, and techniques to discourage invasive tenants such as English Sparrows and Starlings. Species-specific plans and dimensions are provided for wrens, chickadees, nuthatches, swallows, bluebirds, flycatchers, woodpeckers including flickers, purple martins, tree-nesting ducks, hawks, owls, finches, robins, and phoebes. The guide also covers colony houses, mounting and siting recommendations, and illustrated designs for baths and winter feeding arrangements.

About the Author

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Edmund J. Sawyer

Edmund J. Sawyer is an author known for his contributions to practical gardening and bird conservation literature. His notable work, "Bird Houses, Baths and Feeding Shelters: How to Make and Where to Place Them," provides readers with detailed guidance on creating environments that support local bird populations. Through his writing, Sawyer emphasizes the importance of nurturing wildlife and offers practical advice for enthusiasts looking to enhance their gardens and attract birds. His work reflects a commitment to both nature and the joy of gardening.

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