



CA$100.00
077159242
9780771592423
Publisher: Dorling Kinderslay/Macmillan of Canada, Toronto (1992)
Edition: Hardcover Edition
Condition: Like New
A Macmillan Canada first edition hardcover in like-new condition, complete with dust jacket. Boards are bright, clean, and square with no wear to the spine, corners, or edges. Dust jacket is crisp and fresh with no tears, chips, soiling, or fading. Pages are clean and bright throughout, free of any marks, stamps, or annotations. Binding is firm and tight. An exceptional, essentially unread copy. First published in Canada by Macmillan Canada, Toronto, in 1992, this is the first Canadian edition of The National Audubon Society North American Birdfeeder Handbook by Robert Burton, a trained zoologist and prolific natural history writer. Produced by Dorling Kindersley in association with the National Audubon Society, the handbook is a lavishly illustrated guide to attracting, feeding, and observing birds in the North American backyard and garden. Sections cover feeder design and placement, nestboxes, birdbaths, food preparation, and seasonal feeding, alongside a full-colour photographic directory of eighty of the most commonly observed North American species and an illustrated guide to bird behaviour. An attractive and practical reference for the backyard birder. Ships within Canada. International orders welcome through AbeBooks.
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