Audubon Backyard & Garden Books

Audubon Pocket Backyard Birdwatch
Produced in association with the National Audubon Society, the Audubon Pocket Backyard Birdwatch is a portable, visually rich guide for beginning birdwatchers to use at home or in the field. Whether you have a postage-stamp size garden, a community space, or acres of backyard to spare, this guide can help everyone improve birds' natural habitat and help the wild bird population survive. Audubon Pocket Backyard Birdwatch also provides more than 130 photographs and a full-color foldout chart which features over 30 bird species from all regions of North America.

For more information and to place an order, contact DK Publishing at (800) 788-6262 or visit http://us.dk.com/

North American Birdfeeder Guide
Robert Burton and Stephen Kress. DK Publishing. 2005. ISBN 0756608503

Produced in association with the National Audubon Society, the North American Birdfeeder Guide covers the best ways to attract, observe, and feed birds in your own backyard. From profiles of individual species to understanding bird behavior, this is the only book you'll need to master the art of bird watching.

The Audubon Society Guide to Attracting Birds
Stephen Kress. Cornell University Press. 2006. ISBN: 0-8014-8864-8. Second Edition. Soft cover.

In a book long awaited by landscapers, birders, gardeners, and naturalists, Stephen W. Kress provides a practical, comprehensive, and thoroughly illustrated guide to attracting birds to any property, be it a small patch of land in the city or a showplace countryside garden, a median strip or an expansive woodlot, a commercial building or a community park. In Kress’s view, the best way to attract birds is to enrich habitats by improving vegetation, natural foods, water supplies, and nest sites.

For more information visit the Cornell University Press web page for this book."