Backyard Birding in the Northeast United States
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Book Description
When men settled on the land in the Northeast United States they cleared land and started raising crops for their families and for trade. The birds in the area thrived in this manmade environment, taking advantage of the abundance of seed and the increase in the insect population. The last thirty or so years has led to the conversion of the land from largely agrarian to a more suburban and urban environment. The result has been a substantial loss of food and shelter for the birds of the region.
For the sake of birds and, in turn, for the best interest of man, it is important for homeowners to do what they can to make up for this debilitating loss. Bird feed and shelter is especially important during the brutal winter months of the Northeast when the bird's caloric intake has to increase but the supply of food has dwindled.
This book gives homeowners a number of ideas for birdhouses, birdfeeders, and bird food options so they can more efficiently help the birds in their area. Not only will the birds thrive but also they will bring their delightful colors and wonderful sounds to the backyards of the conscientious bird lover.
About the Author
Elmer Waldemar Eriksson has been involved in horticulture, landscape design, and husbandry for over forty years. He travels to craft fairs in the northeast selling the birdhouses and birdfeeders he has designed and built. He is retired and lives in Salisbury, Connecticut with his wife Audrey.
Backyard Birding in the Northeast United States,Elmer Waldemar Eriksson,Seven Locks Press,1931643040,Bird feeders,Bird watching,Birdhouses,Birds,Birds & Birdwatching - General,Birds & Birdwatching - Guides,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Northeastern States
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