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Birdhouses and Feeders You Can Make; Complete Plans and Instructions for Bird-Friendly Nesting and Feeding Sites »

Book cover image of Birdhouses and Feeders You Can Make; Complete Plans and Instructions for Bird-Friendly Nesting and Feeding Sites by Paul Gerhards

Authors: Paul Gerhards
ISBN-13: 9780811726795, ISBN-10: 0811726797
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Date Published: February 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Paul Gerhards

Book Synopsis

Explaining how to build simple and functional birdhouses and feeders, this book includes concise step-by-step instructions and color plans for a variety of styles. 120 photos, 100 in color.

Library Journal

Birds have it tough, suffering through harsh winters and long migrations. The very least we can do is build them a house. These titles show a wide range of birdhouse styles, ranging from the practical and utilitarian to the decorative and fanciful. Gerhards, who has written several do-it-yourself titles for beginners, provides practical instructions for traditional birdhouses. Birds are particular about the size and shape of their home's door opening, the inside dimensions, and its height off the ground. Gerhards gives the housing requirements of a variety of birds, which will be helpful to those wanting to attract specific species. Clear step-by-step instructions explain how to build and hang a number of different types of houses for birds ranging from bluebirds to ducks and owls. A plan for a platform for nest-building birds is also included. These designs are well within the capabilities of most hobbyists. Numerous hints for attracting and observing birds are included, and instructions for feeders and information about different foods round out this highly recommended title. Rice's book contains examples of colorful and beautiful birdhouses designed more as knickknacks for people than homes for birds. It's possible that birds might take up residence, but only one door size is given, and there is no information on modifications for different species. The houses lack ventilation openings and cannot be opened for cleaning. Rice's designs and painting techniques are impressive to look at and would make pretty decorations around the house. Collections serving avid crafters should consider this title, but those who are truly interested in observing and caring for birds should choose Gerhards's book.--Jonathan N. Hershey, Akron-Summit Cty. P.L., OH

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