Guide to the birds of our gardens

Private gardens are the only nature spaces that are constantly developing in modern countries.. From the depths of the countryside to the very heart of large cities, they welcome, harbor, feed or see wild birds pass by, which benefit from new territories where they often cohabit with humans.

This book allows you to discover and help to recognize the main species that frequent balconies, terraces and gardens. It also provides information on how to feed the birds, encourage their presence and keep the annoying ones away.

Guide to the birds of our gardens published by Sud Ouest

Birds, “Oh la la, it’s a very old story” says Claude Feigné. Coming from a family of hunters, he has always seen feathers pass by at home. Around 11/12 years old, he began to be intrigued by birdwatching: “It became totally passionate and I never did that again in my life”.

In France, you can observe 200 species of birds in a year. “Gardens have become substitute habitats,” explains Claude Feigné. The most present? Chaffinch, blue tits, blackbird…

Find Claude Feigné in the Reading Corner of France Bleu Périgord:

Guide to the birds of our gardens by Claude Feigné
South West Editions


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