Bird Watching Fastest Growing Recreational Activity U S-Why?
Bird watching has become the fastest growing recreational
activity in the U.S. It's no secret that about fifty million
Americans enjoy bird watching every year, and why not? Birds are
beautiful creatures and there are so many different kinds of
birds, that you'll never lack a different view.
You also get a magnificent chance to commune with nature. It's
also relaxing and can turn into a wonderful past time that takes
you into your own back yard. You can sit at your kitchen table
and view the birds that inhabit your backyard, while sipping a
cup of coffee. You can also build your very own bird habitat,
which can lead to years of learning and recreation.
There are bird watching trails and guided tours. While on these
trails or tours, you won't just be able to watch a variety of
different birds, but you might get a chance to see other
wildlife, and areas of the country you might never have visited
at all if it were not for your fascination with birds.
The first step in becoming an avid birder, is to pick out a set
of birding binoculars. When looking at binoculars for birding,
you will want something with a large objective lens because that
way you will have a bigger field of view and you will have
better light gathering abilities. Many times, you will watch
birds in the pre-dawn hours, and the low light can be a real
problem if you don't have a good light gathering binocular.
You will also want a binocular that is waterproof, because you
never know what kind of weather conditions you might find
yourself in. It's also a good idea to buy the lightest binocular
possible, because most birders will watch birds for hours, and
holding a heavy binocular is not a lot of fun.
Your binoculars should also be fairly rugged. Walking in the
bush or along trails can mean that your binoculars might take a
few bumps and scrapes. Guard against this eventuality by buying
something that is solidly constructed and has a rubber armour.
Many birders have also taken to buying digital camera
binoculars. With these handy binoculars, you can not only watch
the birds, but take pictures of them and easily down load them
into your computer. From there you can enhance or cut your bird
photos with little fuss.
The next step is to learn the birding code of ethics. Basically
this means to always respect the birds and other birders. This
includes things like never leaving garbage in the area, never
harm the birds and always show respect to other birders.
You can meet life long friends who share the same enthusiasm for
birds as yourself while birding. Plus, because birding is the
fastest growing recreational activity in the U.S, you can do
your part to help it to grow by being friendly and courteous.
Bird watching might be the fastest growing recreational activity
in the U.S, but that doesn't mean it can't grow more. Many
people barely know that this activity exists, but if they did,
they may find that they have the same passion for the outdoors
and birds as you do. Don't ruin that chance for them with bad
manners.
Bird watching can be fun. It can also be an incredible learning
experience. You will learn about nature, what makes the birds
tick and you will probably earn yourself an appreciation of the
outdoors that you didn't have before birding. You can also spend
hours of quality time with your children, or family.
No wonder it is the fastest growing recreational activity in the
U.S.