Books For Identifying Birds
Q: I’m looking for a book to help identify birds in my backyard.
A: I highly recommend “Common Birds of Greater Atlanta”, available online
and at local bird supply stores. It contains photos of more than sixty birds you
are likely to see here. I keep mine by my sunroom window, where I can see
visitors to my sunflower feeder and my suet stand.
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