Subject: [Tweeters] RE: backyard bird guide
Date: Aug 30 19:54:20 2005
From: carenp - carenp at totalise.co.uk


who preys on them? where do they go when they aren't here, and when? where
did they get their name (for the more unusually-named), and/or what other
names might they go by?

00 caren
http://www.parkgallery.org



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[mailto:tweeters-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: Tuesday, 2005 August 30 19:39
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] RE: backyard bird guide


Ian,

It would seem to me that a person purchasing such a book would be a
novice. In addition to the usual photos of the adults, a novice might
find the following beneficial:

Photos of typical nests
Where to look for the nests
Photos of the young
Feeder types and locations
What the various birds typically eat

A CD of the various calls might also be included.

Doug Hudson
dhudson at silverlink.net
Bremerton, WA

HI:
I was asked to help develop a NEW backyard bird guide, something that
hasn't been done before! The problem is with all the backyard bird
guides
on the market, what HASN'T been done before? Any ideas?

--
Ian Paulsen
Bainbridge Island, WA, USA
A.K.A.: "Birdbooker"
"Rallidae all the way!"



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