The Bird Garden

The Bird Garden by Stephen W. Kress, published by C D G Books Canada, Incorporated in 1995, is a first edition that spans 176 pages. This book provides practical guidance on selecting trees, plants, and shrubs that enhance bird habitats in residential yards. As natural habitats continue to diminish, Kress emphasizes the importance of creating inviting spaces for birds, offering insights into how specific flora can attract various species.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach to gardening with a focus on avian needs. The text outlines strategies for optimizing outdoor spaces to support bird populations, making it a valuable resource for gardening enthusiasts interested in wildlife conservation. By detailing the relationship between plant selection and bird habitats, this edition serves as a practical guide for anyone looking to contribute positively to their local ecosystem through thoughtful gardening practices.
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Choose trees, plants, and shrubs to optimize the bird habitats in your yard, as the wild habitats are quickly vanishing.
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