Backyard Bird Feeding - Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Backyard Bird Feeding - Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Backyard Bird Feeding - Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Resources• <strong>Bird</strong>s at Your Feeder: Aguide to feeding habits,distribution, andabundance. Dunn &Tessaglia-Hymes, 1990.• The FeederWatcher’sGuide to <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Feeding</strong>.Barker and Griggs,2000.• Field guides by Sibley,Peterson, and others.This has been a quick introduction to bird feeding. If you would like to learnmore, there are plenty <strong>of</strong> resources available. Hundreds <strong>of</strong> books and websites provide a wealth <strong>of</strong> information about bird feeding. We recommendThe FeederWatcher’s Guide to <strong>Bird</strong> <strong>Feeding</strong> and <strong>Bird</strong>s at Your Feeder. Both<strong>of</strong> these books have drawn on the experiences <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> ProjectFeederWatch participants.Also, it is extremely helpful to have a field guide handy to help you identifythe birds at your feeders.But beware—the hobby can be addicting.32