Slim and affordable, FEEDER BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA features Roger Tory Peterson’s classic art in a larger format designed especially for the eighty million North Americans who watch and feed birds. This easy-to-use, at-a-glance guide simplifies identification by including only the birds that frequent feeders. And to make it even more convenient, the most commonly seen birds come first, followed by those that are harder to identify or that rarely visit feeders. Range maps, descriptions of birds and foods that attract them, and illustrations are on facing pages, so identification is fast and easy. The brand-new introduction covers important bird-feeding topics, including types of feeders and where to place them, birdbaths, kinds of food and when to feed, plantings that attract birds, and solutions to problems with squirrels and cats. A handy quick-reference list tells what kind of food each species prefers, and a feeder checklist provides a record of birds as they are seen.
An easy-to-use guide for novice bird watchers This book is a slim volume, paperback, with lots of information packed within its covers. The print is large & easy to read. The maps of distribution in the Eastern U.S. are easy to understand. The pictures of various species within the family group on the same page make the comparison of the birds visiting your feeder very simple to decipher.
Five Stars What great about this book is what they have listed is what comes to my feeders.
Bird book The book was very nice with the colored pges and information.