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Resources for the Back Yard Birder

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Verdin on Encelia californica Photo: Peter Pearsall, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Birdscaping Resources

Audubon: Grow These Native Plants so Your Backyard Birds can Feast
All About Birds: The Best Trees, Vines, and Shrubs to Plant for Birds
Gardening for the Birds: How to Create a Bird-Friendly Backyard, by George Adams, Timber Press 2013

Taking Wing:

Cornell Lab of Ornithology: information, plant lists, bird cams, and citizen science opportunities with Project FeederWatch, Habitat Network/yardmap, eBird, the Great Backyard Bird Count
Audubon
The Nature Conservancy
Certify your habitat: Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary Program or National Wildlife Federation: Certified Wildlife Habitat
American Bird Conservancy: The Truth About Cats 

Tracey Byrne

Favorite Bird Guides

Project FeederWatch: Common Feeder Birds poster
Sibley's Field Guide to Birds of Western North America
Birds of Seattle and Puget Sound by Chris Fisher
Sibley's folding guides: Bac...

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