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I. | Simple rules to remember in hand-taming wild birds; the problem of visitors; Cindy: the real secret of success with birds | 7 |
II. | Nature-type bird feeders you can make; the best kinds of foods; things to avoid feeding your birds; birds of prey; chipmunks | 15 |
III. | A step-by-step lesson on how to build an attractive garden bird bath | 25 |
IV. | Taming the chickadee | 31 |
V. | The red-breasted nuthatch; banded birds | 35 |
VI. | Taming the pine grosbeak; luring them to the feeder; providing birds can remember; importance of using same call and tome of voice for each specie; an example with Poe the Raven; the little hen with a broke wing | 39 |
VII. | Purple finches; their fighting habits; their preference in food; my experience with a snared finch; the finch in my attic | 49 |
VIII. | Taming redpolls; in my kitchen by the flock; the story of pinky, the glutton who loved his bath | 59 |
IX. | Tolling catbirds to the feeder; Kitty, who loved to catch raisins in midair | 65 |
X. | Hummingbirds; types of food containers; syrup mixture; getting a hummingbird to feed from a container while you hold it for him; the spider and other dangers; riding on a goose | 73 |
XI. | Feeding the hairy woodpecker; the story of Chipper; playing hide and seek; teasing hawks | 81 |
XII. | Cowbirds; their courting habits; the cowbirds and my rosebush; taming my first cowbird | 89 |
XIII. | Evening grosbeaks | 95 |
XIV. | Tree and cliff swallows; nest feathers on the wing; feeding a baby swallow | 99 |
XV. | Poe, the Raven; Poe and Silver; fishing with Poe; an example of her intelligence; a moscot for the Roosevelt Boy Scout Camp | 103 |
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Cedar waxwings; tolling them with burlap to nesting places; the pair in my lilac bush; blue jays their enemy; a disgression on Canada jays; hand-taming birds in the field | 113 |
XVII. | Notes on bird identification; starling imitations confusing; odd coloring in birds; pets left to the mercy of the woods | 121 |
XVIII. |
Taking movies of birds; getting them used to the camera; taking pictures at close hand; time patterns of wild creatures; taking pictures of foxes, deer, bears | 133 |
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Add Hand-Taming Wild Birds at the Feeder: A Fascinating and Practical Guide to the World of Wild Birds... and How You Can Enter It, Many species of wild birds can become your friends and feed from your hand. In this engaging book. Al Martin explains the techniques he developed over more than fifty years to gain the trust of wild birds. Many of Al's visitors, young and old alike, exper, Hand-Taming Wild Birds at the Feeder: A Fascinating and Practical Guide to the World of Wild Birds... and How You Can Enter It to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Hand-Taming Wild Birds at the Feeder: A Fascinating and Practical Guide to the World of Wild Birds... and How You Can Enter It, Many species of wild birds can become your friends and feed from your hand. In this engaging book. Al Martin explains the techniques he developed over more than fifty years to gain the trust of wild birds. Many of Al's visitors, young and old alike, exper, Hand-Taming Wild Birds at the Feeder: A Fascinating and Practical Guide to the World of Wild Birds... and How You Can Enter It to your collection on WonderClub |