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OverviewAward-winning author and wildlife photographer Doris Dumrauf points her camera on wildlife frequently found in North American back yards, including: a monarch butterfly, a cedar waxwing, a pileated woodpecker, a great horned owl, an Eastern chipmunk, and other amazing creatures. They all need food, water, shelter, and a place to raise the next generation. Told from the point of view of the wildlife, the educational text gives the reader insight into their personalities and suggestions to create a backyard habitat with just a few simple steps. Children will delight in the vivid photos and the entertaining stories that accompany them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Doris DumraufPublisher: Raccoon Creek Press Imprint: Raccoon Creek Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.095kg ISBN: 9780997676709ISBN 10: 0997676701 Pages: 30 Publication Date: 29 August 2016 Recommended Age: From 6 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book will surely inspire the budding naturalist in your life, and it will also serve as a blueprint for creating your own backyard wildlife habitat together. Award-winning photographer, Doris Dumrauf, has carefully compiled and thoughtfully arranged two dozen of her eye-catching nature photos to show young readers the diversity of living treasures-from caterpillars to owls-that can be found when a backyard is designed with a few essential elements of good wildlife habitat in mind. - Bob Mulvihill, Ornithologist, National Aviary Doris Dumrauf's first book is short and sweet. Exceptional full color photographs, 28 in all, illustrate the creatures anyone can learn to attract to backyard habitats. From spiders and insects to birds and mammals, this book is sure to captivate beginning wildlife gardeners and children who love seeing critters that might visit the backyard. Best of all, she advocates for gardening with native plants. A splendid debut! - Scott Shalaway, Ph.D. Award-winning photographer Doris Dumrauf has carefully compiled and thoughtfully arranged two dozen of her eye-catching nature photos to show young readers the diversity of living treasures-from caterpillars to owls-that can be found when a backyard is designed with a few essential elements of good wildlife habitat in mind. - Bob Mulvihill, Ornithologist, National Aviary A splendid debut! Doris Dumrauf's first book is short and sweet. Exceptional full color photographs, 28 in all, illustrate the creatures anyone can learn to attract to backyard habitats. From spiders and insects to birds and mammals, this book is sure to captivate beginning wildlife gardeners and children who love seeing critters that might visit the backyard. Best of all, she advocates for gardening with native plants. - Scott Shalaway, Ph.D. Award-winning photographer Doris Dumrauf has carefully compiled and thoughtfully arranged two dozen of her eye-catching nature photos to show young readers the diversity of living treasures-from caterpillars to owls-that can be found when a backyard is designed with a few essential elements of good wildlife habitat in mind. - Bob Mulvihill, Ornithologist, National Aviary A splendid debut! Doris Dumrauf's first book is short and sweet. Exceptional full color photographs, 28 in all, illustrate the creatures anyone can learn to attract to backyard habitats. From spiders and insects to birds and mammals, this book is sure to captivate beginning wildlife gardeners and children who love seeing critters that might visit the backyard. Best of all, she advocates for gardening with native plants. - Scott Shalaway, Ph.D. This book will surely inspire the budding naturalist in your life, and it will also serve as a blueprint for creating your own backyard wildlife habitat together. Award-winning photographer, Doris Dumrauf, has carefully compiled and thoughtfully arranged two dozen of her eye-catching nature photos to show young readers the diversity of living treasures-from caterpillars to owls-that can be found when a backyard is designed with a few essential elements of good wildlife habitat in mind. - Bob Mulvihill, Ornithologist, National Aviary Doris Dumrauf's first book is short and sweet. Exceptional full color photographs, 28 in all, illustrate the creatures anyone can learn to attract to backyard habitats. From spiders and insects to birds and mammals, this book is sure to captivate beginning wildlife gardeners and children who love seeing critters that might visit the backyard. Best of all, she advocates for gardening with native plants. A splendid debut! - Scott Shalaway, Ph.D. Author InformationDoris Dumrauf is an award-winning bird photographer, author, and public speaker. She is the author of three picture books and has published numerous photo features in magazines and newspapers. Doris finds many photo objects in her own yard, which is a Certified Wildlife Habitat(R) by the National Wildlife Federation. She lives in western Pennsylvania with her husband, two indoor cats, and a garden full of amazing wildlife. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |