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![]() 1b. Costa's Nest 2 (view) © Wayne Owen |
© 1999 Don Pratt |
3. Rufous Hummingbird (click on image to view full size) © 2000 Jenny Rasmussen |
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5a. Broad-billed (preview) 5b. Photo&Quiz (preview) |
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Hummingbird © 2000 Don Pratt (used here with permission) |
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![]() 9b. Ruby-throat 2 (view) © Terry Danks (used here with permission) |
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© 2000 Don Pratt (used here with permission) |
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Please help the birds by not using pesticides When I started my first garden, I bought pesticides when I saw bugs harming my plants, but after reading a book about organic gardening, I now understand more about maintaining nature's balance. I've witnessed some remarkable things in my garden, and I love watching the birds, and beneficial insects like ladybugs, come to eat the harmful bugs in the garden. I feel good knowing the birds are getting a good meal and that I am no longer contaminating their water supplies by using pesticides that would have ended up in the streams and the lake near my house. Here are two sites I found with simple checklists for what to do: Principles of Organic Gardening and Backyard Wildlife HabitatsIt is a wholesome and necessary thing for us to turn again
to the earth and in the contemplation of her beauties
to know the sense of wonder and humility.
- Rachel Carson
I am a member of the following birding organizations:
The Hummingbird Society
National Bird-Feeding Society
Audubon Society
Pelican Man's Bird Sanctuary
Southern Arizona Birding Organization