Homes for Wildlife: Baths and Feeding Shelters; how to Make and where to Place Them |
Contents
Foreword | 5 |
General and Miscellaneous | 11 |
House Wren Other Wrens | 17 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
air shaft AWYER PLATE BATHS AND FEEDING Bird Baths bird-house tenants Black-capped Chickadee bottom building burrow cavities chance chickadee house cleat Common House Finch cord Crested Flycatcher desired tenants diameter dimensions edge European Starling fastened FEEDING SHELTERS floor food stations FOOD TRAY Fox Squirrel front Furbearers garden haunts hollow trees home grounds HOMES FOR WILDLIFE Hooded Merganser house intended House Sparrow House Wren human dwellings inches inside INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE larger entrance martin house material nails native natural nesting Nest box Nest houses nest in hollow nesting shelves nesting sites ordinarily pine place the house PLACE THEM EDMUND preferable proper prospective tenants Purple Martin Raccoon house Red Squirrel Robin and Phoebe screw secluded side slab wood smaller birds Song Sparrows Sparrow and European Sparrow Hawk species suitable thicket Tree Swallow Tufted Titmouse White-breasted Nuthatch WILDLIFE BATHS Wood Duck woodpecker woodpecker's woodside wren house