Feeding the Birds at Your Table: A guide for Australia

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Feeding the Birds at Your Table: A guide for Australia Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: NewSouth Publishing
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Pages: 208 Illustrations and other contents: Illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781742236322 Categories: , ,

Feeding the Birds at Your Table is designed to provide detailed, comprehensive advice and suggestions for people wishing to feed wild birds in Australia from their own backyards and balconies. Millions of Australians feed wild birds in their gardens. Yet there is currently little information or advice on offer to tell them how to do this properly. This book provides the first readily available source of reliable information relevant to Australia. What’s more, it is written by an expert who feeds birds himself. Including profiles on different types of Australian urban birds, what to feed them and the types of feeders to use, it also has advice on how to create a bird-friendly garden. Feeding the Birds at Your Table offers sensible and practical suggestions so feeding doesn’t only benefit us, but benefits the birds themselves. `At last, a sensible, science-based guide to safely feeding wild birds in Australia.’ – Paul Sullivan, CEO, BirdLife Australia

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Author Biography

Darryl Jones is a behavioural ecologist working in the fields of urban ecology and wildlife management. He is especially interested in urbanisation and the way certain species are adapting to this process. He has long-term interests in megapodes (mound-builders), corvids, and the implications of garden bird feeding. He is the Deputy Director of the Environmental Futures Research Institute at Griffith University and has published over 170 scientific papers and six books, including The Birds at My Table (2018). He lives in Brisbane.