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  • "The sparrow and starling are much more aggressive than native birds," said Tim Joyce, manager and "birdscaper" at Wild Birds Unlimited in Glenview.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • "The sparrow and starling are much more aggressive than native birds," said Tim Joyce, manager and "birdscaper" at Wild Birds Unlimited in Glenview.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • "The wings just stop," says Tim Joyce, a birdscaper and longtime birder who runs the Wild Birds Unlimited shop in Glenview.

    Leslie's Omnibus 2009

  • However, naturalist and birdscaper Tim Joyce, who runs the Wild Birds Unlimited shop in Glenview, Ill., says a simple solution is to make the water deeper than 2 inches.

    Press of Atlantic City: Editorials 2009

  • However, naturalist and birdscaper Tim Joyce, who runs the Wild Birds Unlimited shop in Glenview, Ill., says a simple solution is to make the water deeper than 2 inches.

    Press of Atlantic City: Editorials 2009

  • However, naturalist and birdscaper Tim Joyce, who runs the Wild Birds Unlimited shop in Glenview, says a simple solution is to make the water deeper than two inches.

    chicagotribune.com - 2009

  • Beautiful thing is, you can leap into the aviary adventure by playing along with any one or all of the tidbits we've gathered from some of our very best birding friends: Laura Erickson, author of "The Bird Watching Answer Book" (Storey Publishing, $14.95) and science editor at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in upstate New York; and birdscaper Tim Joyce, manager of a Wild Birds Unlimited store and walking-talking encyclopedia when the subject is anything ornithological.

    Spokesman.com: Latest stories 2010

  • Beautiful thing is, you can leap into the aviary adventure by playing along with any one or all of the tidbits we've gathered from some of our very best birding friends, Laura Erickson, author of "The Bird Watching Answer Book" (Storey Publishing, $14.95), and science editor at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in upstate New York, and birdscaper Tim Joyce, manager of a Wild Birds Unlimited store and walking-talking encyclopedia when the subject is anything ornithological:

    News for WSLS 10 WSLS 10 2010

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