With closeups and dramatic images from National Geographic photographers throughout, this coffee table book profiles more than 100 birds, butterflies, and bees that we want in our gardens, and what attracts them. Orange slices, for example, will bring Baltimore orioles, while Anna's hummingbirds are drawn to currants and gooseberries, and the luna moth prefers to hang out on black walnut, American beech, and other hardwoods. Nancy Hajeski explains how to create a butterfly garden, what materials and settings particular birds prefer for nesting, and how you can help the ailing honeybee population by cultivating certain flowers, trees, and shrubs.