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Garden birds of Australia

Garden birds of Australia

This new title in New Holland's award-winning Green Guides series investigates the ever- popular subject of the birds in our back yards. Identification spreads cover all the key species and families likely to occur in gardens across Australia, including many species of pigeons, parrots, cuckoos, fantails, butcherbirds and honeyeaters. Iconic birds such as Tawny Frogmouth, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo and Laughing Kookaburra sit alongside less familiar visitors such as the Australian Owlet-nightjar, Pacific Baza, Weebill and Apostlebird. There are also sections covering introduced species, whether or not to feed garden birds, and the types of plant which supply the best cover for nesting and sources of nectar and berries for attracting birds into the garden.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920355343 NW 598.0994 SLA
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Catalogue Information
Field name Details
RSN 36137
ISBN 1921517506 (paperback)
9781921517501 (paperback)
Call Number 598.0994
Dates Slater, Peter 1932-,
Name of Publisher Chatswood, NSW, Australia : New Holland Publishers Pty Ltd, 2015.
Attachments colour illustrations 18 cm.
Volume Green guide
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This new title in New Holland's award-winning Green Guides series investigates the ever- popular subject of the birds in our back yards. Identification spreads cover all the key species and families likely to occur in gardens across Australia, including many species of pigeons, parrots, cuckoos, fantails, butcherbirds and honeyeaters. Iconic birds such as Tawny Frogmouth, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo and Laughing Kookaburra sit alongside less familiar visitors such as the Australian Owlet-nightjar, Pacific Baza, Weebill and Apostlebird. There are also sections covering introduced species, whether or not to feed garden birds, and the types of plant which supply the best cover for nesting and sources of nectar and berries for attracting birds into the garden.
Awards 'Whitley award winner, best zoological series' --Cover.
Subject Bird Australi Habitat.
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