Have you ever listened to the birds singing
outside and wondered about the awe and joy that is our world? We can learn a lot
about the human race just by observing the natural world around us.
A great way to do this is to explore bird watching as a hobby.
The theatre of nature is opened up to you through
this wonderful hobby for an entire lifetime! Bird watching is the very best kind
of fun. It’s easy, inexpensive, healthful, and satisfying
Bird watching is growing in popularity around the
world. In fact, it is only second to gardening! To the average person, bird
watching may not seem to be too exciting or even insightful, but oh how
wrong that image is!
Enter A Whole New World!
That’s the world of nature and the majesty of
birds. From the wren to the eagle, you’ll gain a new appreciation for not only
the bird as an animal, but the bird as a part of our whole world.
We have compiled an amazing guide to bird
watching in “Bird Watching For Beginners”. The title really says
it all. It’s a way to get started in bird watching in one definitive book being
made available to you! You don’t have to spend excess time and money looking for
advice on how to get started. We’ve got it all here!
In “Bird Watching for Beginners”,
you’ll learn:
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What to look for when identifying a bird
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How to recognize a bird by their song
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How to use a field guide when bird watching
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What type of bird seed to use and how certain
seeds can attract specific birds
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Making your own bird bath to bring the
birds to your own yard
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How to make your own bird house
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The best ways to landscape your yard to
attract birds
What can you expect to gain when you start your
bird watching journey? So much!
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Fun. Big fun. Something deep seems to
get fulfilled. A connection is made with the immense beauty of nature.
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Satisfaction. Birding invokes our
primeval hunting instincts. It delivers all the satisfaction of
the hunt, even though the prey itself escapes unharmed. Birding is the
perfect sport for the
21st Century.
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Health. Birding gets you vertical. It
gets you outside and walking. But it's effortless, because
your attention is on the birds. After a little birding, you've usually
covered quite a bit of ground.
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Family. Birding unites people across
generations. By taking up birding, parents or grandparents can introduce
their children to an interest in nature that will stay with them all their
lives.
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Companionship. Birding is the ideal
social activity. A birder need never be lonely. Nearly every community has a
birding club of some sort. And because birders love to share their
knowledge, newcomers are always welcome.
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Solitude. Birding is also the ideal
solitary sport. There's a special pleasure in going out alone to bird. Your
mind settles down. Your senses open up, and all nature seems to become your
friend. Birding is a sport of many moods, and it serves the causes of
companionship and solitude equally well.
Bird watching is a terrific way to connect with
family and friends or just a way to get away and relax as you enjoy nature.