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Bird Watching Tours Provide Support and Training for Bird Watchers

For beginning bird watchers, it is fairly difficult to break in to the hobby. Without the knowledge and experience of an expert, you may find yourself traipsing about in the wilderness without spotting a single bird, or without having the chance to identify any birds before they fly off. The only way to get better is to practice, but for now you may find that joining a bird watching group tour. This is when all of the local bird enthusiasts come together and head out on an expedition. They may stay local, or they may all carpool to a distant location for premium bird watching. The group will be lead by an expert bird watcher, and collectively they can spot quite a few birds.

Many bird watching tours are also organized as competitions to spice up an otherwise non-competitive sport. It may be in the form of a scavenger hunt, which will give the teams checklists of birds they need to spot. If you happen to spot a bird that is more rare and uncommon to the area, you will receive bonus points. These teams are usually fairly small, since large groups have a bigger tendency to scare off birds which could otherwise be spotted. These make for very fun weekend outings, and let you get to know people with the same interests as you.

If you are interested in joining a local bird watching group, you will have to track one down first. You may have to travel a few towns away, but it is likely that your own town will have at least a small group of enthusiastic people. To find them, you can search around on the internet for registered bird watching groups, or ask around to find out about the meeting places. Finding a bird watching group is the most difficult part of joining one. After you have tracked it down, you will find that they are very open and welcoming to new people who have an interest in birds, even if you don't have any bird watching skills yet.

Overall, joining a bird watching group is a good way to not only meet new friends who are similar to you, but also a good way to gain the skills of an expert bird watcher. Just find a group and join up, then observe their techniques and you will immediately be able to pick up on some more subtle aspects.



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