Bird Watching Tips
Bird watching is a fantastic hobby suitable for individuals of
all ages. In addition to enjoying the great outdoors and gaining
an appreciation for nature, bird watching is a hobby that can be
shared with friends and family. Many bird watchers find
themselves healthier due to their time outside scanning the
skies for that ultra-rare bird. If you are interested in
beginning bird watching as a hobby, consider the following tips
to get your started and on the right track.
1.) Get a book.
Most bird watchers are not experts on our fine feathered friends
from the start. Instead of thinking, a bird is a bird is a bird,
think again! Birds are a fabulous species that are as diverse as
any other set of creatures on this earth. Furthermore, most
birds are readily identified by their coloration, so choose a
book that has many color pictures suitable for matching the bird
in the sky with the correct one in the book. Bird books are
available for all different types of bird watchers, from
children to adults interested in learning more about birds that
the color of their feathers. Also, consider choosing a book with
information about bird tracks, since you will be able to
determine what types of birds are in the area by the tracks they
make.
2.) Listen to the music.
Even if you cannot see the bird, you will be able to identify
the bird through its song. In order to be able to correctly
identify birds by sound, consider investing in a CD of bird
songs. These are readily available for every budget, just be
sure to choose a CD that identifies the species of bird that is
doing the singing. Consider involving the entire family in
learning how to identify birds by their songs, as these CDs are
excellent ways to keep the whole family entertained on long car
trips.
3.) Join a club.
The old saying, "birds of a feather flock together" also applies
to bird watchers. There are groups all over the country--and the
world where bird watchers join to socialize and converse about
the different birds they have seen. If you are a new bird
watcher, these groups will be great in getting you into the
hobby, since most bird watchers have already learned how to
identify birds by both sight and sound. Furthermore, bird
watching clubs have a great deal of fun by organizing unique
activities that incorporate their favorite hobby.
4.) Bring the birds to your yard.
Bird lovers and bird watchers often strive to entice birds to
their yards, especially during the harsh winter months when food
and proper shelter may be hard to find. Start by outfitting your
yard with a bird bath, bird houses, and bird feeders. Depending
on your location in the world and the types of birds that are
native to your area, you should work to provide the correct food
and houses for those species. Also, you may want to consider
investing in a heated bird bath, especially if you live in cold
climates where winter's wrath can freeze the water in the bath,
preventing your feathered friends from enjoying the water. Also,
consider planting specific flowers and plants in your yard that
will draw birds to your home. In addition to bringing beauty to
your yard, these bird friendly plants will invite your flying
pals to your home.
However you decide to begin bird watching, do so immediately!
Many individuals who experience stress-filled lives find that
bird watching is the perfect activity to unwind and release the
stresses and pressures of their work or home life.