About This Book
This bulletin surveys the habitat, food habits, and agricultural relations of more than fifty common North American birds, using systematic stomach analyses and field notes to decide if species are beneficial or injurious. It emphasizes the role of insectivorous birds as natural pest controllers, documents seasonal shifts to seeds and fruit in winter, and offers species-by-species accounts (bluebirds, robins, swallows, blackbirds, crows, woodpeckers, and others), with percentages and practical guidance on encouraging helpful species and reducing crop depredation.
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