Introducing the fascinating hobby of Birdwatching!
Birds are the most visible form of wildlife, they are found in
every part of the world that is not permanently covered by ice,
and you can see them in any weather, any time of day or night,
anywhere you go. Whether you live in the country or the city,
there are birds nearby, 835 species of birds spend at least part
of the year in North America. You can go out looking for birds
or attract them to your home. Birding is one of the
fastest-growing outdoor activities all around the world. The
Verb 'To Bird' would serve as an excellent jumping off point for
a feature, which highlights the growing popularity of birding.
More than 70 million Americans are feeding and watching backyard
birds.
Success in bird watching is, to a large extent, based on
location, either by venturing to locations or habitats where
birds are plentiful, or by devising ways to attract birds to
your own back yard. Birds seen at a distance may be enjoyable to
watch, but the true excitement of the hobby is greatly enhanced
when you can see the birds up very close. Some of the most
useful tools that enhance your bird-watching experience are
those that makes birds easier to see in striking detail.
There are numerous ways to participate in the hobby of birding.
Aside from simply viewing birds in nature, avid enthusiasts
engage in numerous other activities. Some of those may include:
feeding birds, providing nesting sites or birdhouses, growing
specialized plants and gardens to attract birds, traveling to
nature sanctuaries and other bird-watching locales, keeping
lists and notes on birds seen in the wild, making diagrams and
sketches and spending hours trying to snap the perfect
photograph of a favorite bird species. In order to enhance your
beautiful experience of bird watching in winter one can learn
bird's song. Birds' strongest senses are sight and hearing, and
they have evolved ways to communicate and to recognize their own
species by using signals based on those two senses. Because we
are also creatures of sight and sound, we can tap right into all
the fascinating distinctions of color and shape that birds
embody, and just as naturally we can appreciate the sounds that
are so important in their lives. As you begin to recognize bird
songs, your own backyard will become a much more interesting
place.
For me, it was like gaining supernatural vision, being able to
see through the leaves and around buildings. I was amazed at how
many birds were all around me and how much I had been missing
out on. To broaden your bird-watching experience beyond your own
backyard, consider incorporating some bird-rich locales into
your next vacation. Serious bird enthusiasts actually plan trips
around visiting bird sanctuaries, nature parks and other natural
locations where they can view birds in large numbers, in
diversity of species and in their native habitats. Traveling to
a region of the country other than the one in which you live
will allow you to see species you may have never seen before.
Try to observe the birds so they don't know you are there. Move
slowly, make as little noise as possible, and keep your
distance. Going too close to a nest or repeatedly scaring a bird
off its nest can cause the parents to abandon their nest leaving
the eggs vulnerable to predators. Do not touch the eggs or young
birds. Avoid trampling fragile natural areas to get a closer
look. Stay on paths and trails. Don't litter. Now once you have
started on the bird watching its important to build bird house,
start the proper bird-feeding all year around, provide them with
water either through bird bath or providing water specially in
extreme weathers. In this way the birds would be attracted and
would keep coming back to the backyard.