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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Featuring 17 great projects along with a wealth of tips
Illustrated throughout with enticing color photographs, Attracting Birds, Butterflies, And Other Backyard Wildlife by David Mizejewski (Manager, Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program) is an exceptional and highly recommended homeowner's guide featuring 17 great projects along with a wealth of tips, tricks, and techniques to create gardens filled with wildlife sights, sounds,...
Published on April 3, 2004 by Midwest Book Review

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Nice overview, but not helpful otherwise
This book outlines several topics, one or two pages per topic, such as birdbaths, artificial ponds, etc., various topics that are all relevant, interesting, and just what you want... but it doesn't treat any one topic thoroughly or well enough. Well before I bought this book, I already knew a bit about how to provide habitats to encourage bees (for example). This book...
Published on September 21, 2005 by D Darkman


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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Nice overview, but not helpful otherwise, September 21, 2005
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This review is from: National Wildlife Federation Attracting Birds, Butterflies & Backyard Wildlife (Landscaping) (Paperback)
This book outlines several topics, one or two pages per topic, such as birdbaths, artificial ponds, etc., various topics that are all relevant, interesting, and just what you want... but it doesn't treat any one topic thoroughly or well enough. Well before I bought this book, I already knew a bit about how to provide habitats to encourage bees (for example). This book only gave a very rough overview of how to create one type of bee environment (how to make tubes to attract mason bees) but didn't even indicate that there are other types of bees (such as bumble bees... honey bees... various other bee species, each of which need their own particular type of home built for them), let alone give guidelines how to attract them. The most important thing, choosing plants that are bird-friendly or bee-friendly or animal-friends, it handles in a very superficial manner. True, it may list a few species of plants, but it hardly gives a comprehensive list. It doesn't say anything about the plants, such as zones, light/shade preference, etc. In summary, if there's anything you want to do, such as choose plants carefully, you'll need to buy another book. Beehouses? Buy another book or scour the internet. Yes, this book will motivate you, will make you feel, how nice it will be to build a butterfly-friendly garden. But it doesn't really give you what you need to do it, besides make you feel good about it. Do you want to build a birdhouse? Scoure the internet or buy another book. The only thing this book is good for, is to tell you the few topics you should start to think about. And that, you can get just by reading the Table of Contents. Oddly, it spends many pages describing home recipes for making bird cakes and patties, out of animal fat and seeds, that you can hang up in your garden -- a sort of Martha Stewart section slipped in the middle of the book there, as though this was the only "specific" information the author had at hand. I would suggest that instead of this, you buy a book that is positively overloaded with info like Degraaf's "Trees, Shrubs, and Vines for Attracting Birds" which lists a page per specie various plants -- start there. Then look up bee boxes on the internet. Etc.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Featuring 17 great projects along with a wealth of tips, April 3, 2004
This review is from: National Wildlife Federation Attracting Birds, Butterflies & Backyard Wildlife (Landscaping) (Paperback)
Illustrated throughout with enticing color photographs, Attracting Birds, Butterflies, And Other Backyard Wildlife by David Mizejewski (Manager, Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program) is an exceptional and highly recommended homeowner's guide featuring 17 great projects along with a wealth of tips, tricks, and techniques to create gardens filled with wildlife sights, sounds, and natural wonders. Featuring advice for obtaining certification for a backyard habitat in the NWF's Backard Wildlife Habitat program, as well as more general suggestions from building amphibian and bee nesting houses, to finding native plants, avoiding West Nile Virus in the water provided for wildlife, butterfly feeders, and so much more, Attracting Birds, Butterflies, And Other Backyard Wildlife is a first-rate informational guide and a welcome addition to personal and community library Wildlife and Gardening reference collections.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of great projects you can do with your kids......, April 24, 2005
This review is from: National Wildlife Federation Attracting Birds, Butterflies & Backyard Wildlife (Landscaping) (Paperback)
So you want to turn your big back yard into a wildlife refuge? The place to begin is with the NWF `ATTRACTING BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES AND OTHER BACKYARD WILDLIFE.' This book, part of the `Creative Homeowner Series includes all kinds of nifty ideas for making your yard creature-friendly. You will become interested in ridding yourself of noxious grass the upkeep of which is frustrating, a lot of work, and expensive, and probably a source of pollution in your watershed. The book explains the reason why you also want to rid yourself of invasive exotic plants and add native plantings to your yard. Many `exotics carry disease and many fail to nourish the local fauna that grew up with the native stuff. Birds, for example, find the berries from the native Dogwood much more nutritious than the fruit of the Kousa Dogwood. You want to strive for balance in your yard if you want more bird sightings. If you live far enough out in the hinterland, you may also find other creatures visit your yard (though I live in Arlington VA and my neighbor reports a raccoon is having a fish dinner every night from her pond, and I know I have smelled a skunk on many mornings).

The beautiful photos in this publication will inspire you to plan and plant as well as spread peanut butter on your homemade `energy muffins' filled with cornmeal, peanuts and suet or vegetable shortening. You can decorate a Yule tree for the birds the kids might enjoy and/or build a pond with decorative plants. Or if you don't have room for a pond, try making a puddle or a muddy area (the kids will love this) or a container garden for small spaces. You will need to provide cover, which can also be beautiful (we have Cardinals nesting in a Pyracantha bush out front -- my Conure loves to watch them from his window vantage point). We planted Clematis for the butterflies and trumpet flowers for the hummingbirds, and Echinacea for the Finches. The Chickadee loves seeds on the Crepe Myrtle Bush and the Mockingbird loves the Holly.

This is a great book for learning how to attract wildlife (the kind you want) and grow native flora for your fauna, as well as engage in fun activities with your kids or grandkids.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Backyard Habitat Book!, February 19, 2004
This review is from: National Wildlife Federation Attracting Birds, Butterflies & Backyard Wildlife (Landscaping) (Paperback)
This attractive book, filled with beautiful photographs and easy to follow hints on how to share backyards with wild creatures, is the best yet published. The book begins by explaining the importance of native plants in a given ecosystem, and it includes the enormous problems that can result when exotics (non-natives) are introduced. The information is then whittled down to backyard size. The section "Providing Water for Wildlife" includes instructions and photographs on how to create an elaborate or simple water feature, and it shows how to fashion a wetland from a gutter downspout. For those concerned about West Nile Virus, there is a fact sheet at the end of the section on how to reduce the potential for exposure.
Every aspect of backyard gardening for wildlife is covered. Whether you have a rooftop garden in the city, an urban condo with a small patio or a large rural yard, this book can help you develop a landscape that will attract more birds, butterflies and other wild creatures into that space. Your life will be enriched both by the process, and by the result.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow alot in a small book, May 8, 2007
This review is from: National Wildlife Federation Attracting Birds, Butterflies & Backyard Wildlife (Landscaping) (Paperback)
This book is WONDERFUL!! I took this to the local nursery so I could buy the right flowers, I noticed folks were looking over my shoulder. It's a great book for ALL your birds, butterflies and just remodeling your yard.
Each topic is condensed on one page, just the facts and photos. Each topic has a photo of some sort to help you understand the reading. There were topics that I would not have even looked up, but now I am glad I know more about it!!! The book is in A-Z format and doesn't used alot of
"tech. terms" I don't understand, and that's great!!! It has receipes on making birds treats and some really great ideas on how to even tame a few wildlife birds and such! A MUST FOR ALL NATURE LOVERS!!! JT
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Information For The Backyard Nature Lover!, June 1, 2009
This review is from: National Wildlife Federation Attracting Birds, Butterflies & Backyard Wildlife (Landscaping) (Paperback)
This book provides the reader with awesome and specific information on how to create a backyard habitat for wildlife. It is increasingly important for people to consider wildlife needs in their backyards with the ever on going sprawl of the cities. Much wildlife habitat is consumed by the growth of the cities, and this book gives a good starting point for beginners, as well as detailed information that even the more experienced person can use to make their backyard a wildlife habitat. There are even instructions on how to register you backyard habitat with the National Wildlife Federation! I recommend this book to anyone interested in giving their backyard a wildlife habitat make over!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, December 24, 2010
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This is a great book in which it instructs and guides you how to create a better backyard for butterflies and birds mainly.
I only wished I had looked on Amazon before purchasing it from my local gardening center for full price since Amazon has this for pennies.....and well worth it!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars National Wildlife Federation Attracting Birds, Butterflies & Backyard Wildlife review, January 24, 2009
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Great book- well liked by my 80 year old grandfather- he's an avid bird watcher. Really enjoyed this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book on Attracting Wildlife, June 6, 2007
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When you read this book you know you are receiving good, high quality and accurate advice. David Mizejewski, the author, has sound knowledge and experience which he shares with us. After reading this book and following it's instructions, I was able to have my backyard certified a Wildlife Habitat.

Unlike some other books, this one doesn't give outdated information. Invasive or harm plants are identified and cautioned against. If a plant is invasive, beneficial native alternatives are suggested.

The book is full projects that are actually do-able. And not ones that require several power tools. So, read this book and learn about attracting birds, butterflies, mammals, reptiles and amphibians to your garden. And go on safari by steeping out the back door.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Transform your private space into a sanctary for animal life, March 12, 2010
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Relax and enjoy God's creation as His creatures come to visit your space designed to bring them in. Great photos and ideas to make a joy out of projects to transform your yard into a wildlife zone. Projects for adults and children alike that are inexpensive and fun with great benefits for all.
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