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Bird Watching Guide

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Bird Watching: A Fun and Natural Way to Spend Your Time

There are so many things that you can spend your time on nowadays that are not beneficial to you or your health. You can sit and watch TV for hours on end, and just grow larger and remain the same person intellectually. But there are still many hobbies available to the average person which will improve you on all levels. One of these is bird watching. Bird watching is a great hobby that will put you out in nature, and allow you to familiarize yourself with different species of birds, and become a more knowledgeable person in general.

You hardly need anything in order to become a birdwatcher. A pair of binoculars helps, but it is possible to do it with just your naked eyes (although you will probably quickly graduate to having binoculars, in order to identify birds easier). You will also want a simple bird book, especially if you are new to bird watching. These books will help you to recognize and become familiar with the basic categories and species of birds that you can encounter. Once you bird watch for a while, you will start to be able to recognize your local birds based on just a few factors.

You can also use a bird watching book as a sort of checklist for the birds you have seen. When you see a certain species of bird, you can make a little tally mark in the book every time you see that type. It will give you an idea for what birds are the most common and the rarest in your area, and give you a sort of record of your progress as a birdwatcher. This will provide motivation to continue going out every day, in order to find new species that you haven't encountered in the past.

So if you think that bird watching could be an activity that you would like to get into, then check out some local resources. You may find clubs in your town that meet up, divide into pairs, and go looking for birds. You may find resources that tell you tips based on the local climate and weather. But using libraries, the internet, and the experiences of other people, you will be able to become an expert birdwatcher in no time. All you need is the desire to get out there and see nature.



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Bird Watching Headlines

Time flies for bird watchers at Robert E. Lee Park - Baltimore Sun


Baltimore Sun

Time flies for bird watchers at Robert E. Lee Park
Baltimore Sun
February may not seem like the peak time for bird-watching, but this past weekend proved to be the perfect time to learn about species and their surroundings — and to take part in a national effort to track bird populations.

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Time flies for bird watchers at Robert E. Lee Park - Baltimore Sun


Baltimore Sun

Time flies for bird watchers at Robert E. Lee Park
Baltimore Sun
By Steve Jones February may not seem like the peak time for bird-watching, but this past weekend proved to be the perfect time to learn about species and their surroundings — and to take part in a national effort to track bird populations.

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Bird watchers flock to Wolf Lake Fish Hatchery to take part in Great Backyard ... - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com


Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com

Bird watchers flock to Wolf Lake Fish Hatchery to take part in Great Backyard ...
Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
The sighting early on during a 90-minute, bird-watching event was one of many that excited participants of the 15th annual Great Backyard Bird Count. Sponsored by the Audubon Society of Kalamazoo, the event took place for the fifth consecutive year at ...
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