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Crossing the Divide, Nuts About Squirrels & Bird Feeding 101


Birdfeeding 101
by Richard E. Mallery, a.k.a. Dick E. Bird
978-0-9796696-0-6
paperback $15.95
5½ X 8½ Soft Cover/Perfect Bound
Outdoor/Garden 230 pages
(Newly released and updated version)
To Order Call Toll Free 1-800-255-5128
dickebird@gmail.com
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In a funny, folksy style, Richard E. Mallery, a.k.a. Dick E. Bird, founder of The Dick E. Bird News, shows you everything you need to know about backyard birdfeeding.Chock-full of solid advice and uncommon wisdom, Dick E. Bird’s Birdfeeding 101 explains how to create a bird-friendly environment, mix delectable suet dishes, build a comfortable birdhouse, and a whole lot more. It is the only birdfeeding book that goes "inside" a squirrel’s head to see what makes him tick, and explains why it’s almost impossible to keep these ingenious rodents from raiding your birdfeeder.Dick E. Bird’s Birdfeeding 101 is a great resource and ideal gift for bird lovers.Everything you wanted to know about bird feeding but were afraid to ask!
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To Order Go To: http://www.mallerybooks.com/ or Send Check To:The Dick E. Bird News, PO Box 377, Acme, MI 49610 or Call 1-800-255-5128
Nuts About Squirrels
by Richard E. Mallery, a.k.a. Dick E. Bird
ISBN 978-0-9796696-1-3
paperback $15.95
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5½ X 8½ Soft Cover/Perfect Bound

Outdoor/Garden 200 pages
(Newly released and updated version)
To Order Call Toll Free 1-800-255-5128
http://www.mallerybooks.com/
dickebird@gmail.com
We accept Master Card—Visa
You can fool some of the squirrels some of the time, but most of the time they climb, sail, jump, or quite possibly levitate into your bird feeder despite baffles, traps, scare tactics, or even cayenne pepper. What is a bird-lover to do? Richard E. Mallery, publisher of The Dick E. Bird News, a lighthearted newsletter for bird enthusiasts, now shares his win-win strategies to make everybody—birds, squirrels, and humans—happy. Following a nut-in-cheek introduction by a squirrel rep named Hairy Houdini, you get the furry facts, fuzzy tales, and friendly advice on how to peacefully coexist with the species who will eventually win the battle of the backyard anyway.
If you love to hate or hate to love your Squirrelly Neighbors, this book is for you!
Much of Mallery’s work was used by the author of Outwitting Squirrels. In Mallery’s Nuts About Squirrels he has really let loose with 200 pages of funny stories, famous facts and methods to help you cope with the furballs in your life.
To Order Go To: http://www.mallerybooks.com/ or Send Check To:The Dick E. Bird News, PO Box 377, Acme, MI 49610 or Call 1-800-255-5128
Crossing the Divide
A Family Adventure Along the Continental Divide
by Richard & Gaila Mallery
ISBN 978-0-9796696-2-0
paperback $18.95
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5½ X 8½ Soft Cover/Perfect Bound
Outdoor/Family 300 pages
(Newly released)
To Order Call Toll Free 1-800-255-5128
http://www.mallerybooks.com/
dickebird@gmail.com
We accept Master Card—Visa
This is a compelling story of a historical family event. Three
generations participated in one man’s 3,800 mile walk along
North America’s Continental Divide from Mexico to Canada.
In their book, Richard and Gaila Mallery tell the story in dual
perspective of the backcountry and the frontcountry. Dick hiked
the trails and Gaila drove the motorhome meeting him every two to ten days at mountain passes and trailheads with resupplies and encouragement. Their daughter, Maggie, was in charge of enthusiasm and Gaila’s parents were the support of the support team.
Most long-distance hikers leave their families for months to
pursue their passion for the trail. This is a story of how one family
took a different path. One that allowed them to enjoy the adventure together.

Crossing the Divide is not just a journey through a geographical area, through spectacular country, it is a walk into time. You learn where months of walking take you mentally as well as physically. This book will allow you to explore the perception of distance as a foot traveler. The physical uncertainties of wilderness travel make you spiritually receptive and prompt you to listen to something beyond yourself. Unlike North America’s other long trails, the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail is still a work in progress. Readers will find the experiences of the Mallery family during their five month journey, appealing, uplifting and entertaining.
To Order Go To: http://www.mallerybooks.com/ or Send Check To:The Dick E. Bird News, PO Box 377, Acme, MI 49610 or Call 1-800-255-5128

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