"Impressively informed and informative, exceptionally well organized and presented, clearly outline the problems while offering insightful and practical solutions, The Bird-Friendly City: Creating Safe Urban Habitats is an outstanding and unreservedly recommended contribution to personal, professional, community, college and university library Urban & Land Use Planning collections in general and Bird Field Guides and Avian Environmental studies curriculum lists in particular."
Midwest Book Review
"This book is clearly written from the perspective of a bird enthusiast, and the reader can feel the author’s passion for birds in each sentence. Beatley does a great job of convincing the reader that birds are worth our attention and efforts to protect them. Lay readers will easily follow his writing style and language. Throughout, black-and-white photographs, showing various species, urban habitats, and actions described in the chapters, complement the text."
Conservation Biologist
"This is a hopeful book, showing that there are leaders already doing the right thing for birds, with much more to be done. This should be required reading for every municipal planner and architect."
Wildlife Activist
"From swift projects in England and the USA to a community saving bushland in Australia the book moves along nicely retaining your interest for what will be next …. Written about urban areas, but helpful to all with an interest in helping our birds survive the hazards we humans present them."
The Osprey
"Bird-Friendly is exhaustive in the myriad ways we, individually and societally, can attract and sustain avian life for our enjoyment, thereby increasing the abundance and diversity of bird life. There are inspiring examples of how cities, suburbs and entire regions can become welcoming and sustainable to birds and other wildlife when the city is viewed and managed as a unique ecosystem."
Journal of Urban Design