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All About Your Canary - A Comprehensive Guide to Care and Keeping of Canaries for Bird Enthusiasts - cover

All About Your Canary - A Comprehensive Guide to Care and Keeping of Canaries for Bird Enthusiasts

George Jackson French

Verlag: Good Press

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In George Jackson French's book 'All About Your Canary', readers are immersed in a comprehensive guide on the care and keeping of canaries. Written in a straightforward and informative style, the book covers topics ranging from feeding and housing to breeding and health maintenance of these popular pet birds. French provides practical advice and tips on creating an optimal environment for canaries, making this book an essential go-to resource for bird enthusiasts. With references to avian biology and behavior, 'All About Your Canary' stands out as a literary contribution to the field of pet care literature. George Jackson French, with his background as an experienced bird keeper and breeder, brings a wealth of knowledge and understanding to this work. His passion for canaries shines through in the detailed descriptions and recommendations he offers to readers, making this book a valuable asset for both novice and experienced bird owners. Whether you are a first-time canary owner or a seasoned aviculturist, 'All About Your Canary' is a must-read for anyone looking to enhance their understanding and care of these delightful birds.
Verfügbar seit: 15.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 64 Seiten.

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