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Bird Watching Binoculars – Critical Bird Watching Equipment
by: Rick Chapo
Avid bird watching enthusiasts often look like pack mules hiking to a gold rush in the west. Bird watching binoculars are one of the critical pieces of equipment they carry.
Binoculars
There are a lot of issues when it comes to choosing binoculars for bird watching. Optics and personal preference seem to be the foremost, [...]
Posted: October 29th, 2009 under Binoculars, Bird sightings, Birder indoors, Birding Trails, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, How to, Watch birds, bird, bird photography, bird watching indoors, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birding, birding from the window, watch birds indoors.
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Attracting Birds to a Tropical Garden
by: Brian Ramsey
Some individuals enjoy bird watching but prefer to do their bird watching in their back yard. Below is some advice on attracting wild birds to your back yard.
Firstly it depends upon having wild birds in the general area where your house is located and then you can attract then to your backyard.
The method [...]
Posted: October 28th, 2009 under Backyard Feeder, Backyard habitat, Bird Feeder, Bird Feeders, Bird Sanctuary, Birdbath/Bird bath, Birder indoors, Birdhouse, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, Birds and yards, DIY, Habitat, How to, Tropical Garden, attracting birds, backyard birding, bird, bird food, bird watching indoors, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, garden, tropical.
Tags: attracting birds, birding, landscaping and birds, Tropical Garden
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Birding Trails – Florida
by: Rick Chapo
If you’re into birding, finding new trails is always an enjoyable task. Here’s a primer on birding trails in Florida.
Birding Trails – Florida
It goes without saying that Florida is a rather large state. The following birding trails represent a mere sample of what is out there, but are proven birding spots. With that [...]
Posted: October 25th, 2009 under Bahia Honda State Park, Big Shoals State Park, Binoculars, Bird Sanctuary, Birder indoors, Birding Trails, Birds, Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, St. Joseph’s Peninsula Park, Watch birds, bird, bird photography, bird watching indoors, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding from the window, florida, watch birds indoors.
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Create a Backyard Habitat for Wild Birds with a Bird Feeder
by: Chris Robertson
With a little imagination and very little effort, you can transform your backyard into a natural habitat for birds. Whether you’re an avid birdwatcher, or simply want to invite nature a little closer to your home, birdfeeders put down the welcome mat for our avian friends.
According to the Audubon Society (www.audubon.org), a bird [...]
Posted: October 23rd, 2009 under Backyard Feeder, Backyard habitat, Bird Feeder, Bird Feeders, Bird Sanctuary, Bird house, Birdbath/Bird bath, Birder indoors, Birdhouse, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, DIY, Feeding, Habitat, Hints and Tips, How to, Informational, Wild Birds, attracting birds, bird, bird bath, bird food, bird watching indoors, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, birdy, feeders, indoor birding, wild bird food.
Tags: attract birds, attract wild birds, Backyard habitat, Bird Feeders, birdfeeders, creating a bird sanctuary, creating a bird sanctuary in your backyard, how to attract birds, landscaping for birds, Wild Birds
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Birdwatching; A Free And Fascinating Pastime For All
by: Jackie Gee
What is it that lures grown men (and women) into the undergrowth to get cold, wet and muddy just to gaze at our feathered friends? Many people are discovering birdwatching and finding it to be an immensely rewarding pastime. In this article Jackie Gee explores why birding is such a pleasurable [...]
Posted: October 18th, 2009 under Binoculars, Birder indoors, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, Birds and yards, Recreational birding, Watch birds, bird, bird watching indoors, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, birds and movies, birdy, watch birds indoors.
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Bird Watching Fastest Growing Recreational Activity U S-Why?
by: Laura Gray
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 [...]
Posted: October 17th, 2009 under Backyard Feeder, Binoculars, Bird Feeder, Bird Feeders, Birder indoors, Birdhouse, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, Recreational birding, Watch birds, backyard birding, bird, bird watching indoors, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, birdy, watch birds indoors.
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Hot Birds need a Bird Bath
by: John Marcus
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 [...]
Posted: October 16th, 2009 under Bird Feeder, Bird Feeders, Bird house, Birdbath/Bird bath, Birder indoors, Birdhouse, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, Watch birds, bird, bird books, bird food, bird music, bird photography, bird song, bird songs, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, watch birds indoors.
Tags: bird bath, bird-watching, birdbath, birdbaths, birder, birding, Birds, birds get hot, birdwatchers, birdwatching, learn to bird, learn to love birds, watching birds
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Building Your Own Humming Bird Feeder
by: Jo Williams
We all know that taking a beautiful photo of humming birds is hard to obtain, even when they are inside cages. The only thing that you could do is buy a hummingbird feeder to bring these birds into photographic distance. But these ready-made hummingbird feeders are somewhat expensive. Worry no more, because you [...]
Posted: October 14th, 2009 under Bird Feeder, Bird Feeders, Bird Supplies, Birder indoors, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, Birds and yards, DIY, Feeding, How to, Hummingbird, bird, bird food, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birding, feeders, hummingbirds.
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Bird Watching Basics
by: Albreht Moy
Bird watching or birding is a very popular hobby that includes the observation and study of birds.Because visual observation of birds is complemented with auditory observation, the term “birding” is more accurate.Birding is the second most popular outdoor activity in America, second only to gardening as the number-one recreation.
For many people bird watching [...]
Posted: October 8th, 2009 under Binoculars, Birder indoors, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, How to, Watch birds, bird, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, watch birds indoors.
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Bird Feeders: Look Who’s Coming to Dinner
by: Allen Shaw
Birds, birds, birds. They come in all shapes and sizes. They range in type from carnivores to herbivores. Birds have been the stars of their own movies. Birds have taught children the importance of personality over looks. Some are even the leaders of nations. Is it any wonder that bird watching is one [...]
Posted: October 7th, 2009 under Binoculars, Bird Feeder, Bird Feeders, Birder indoors, Birdhouse, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, Feeding, How to, Tips and Hints, Tips for helping birds, Watch birds, Wild Birds, bird, bird food, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, feeders, tips, tit, watch birds indoors, wild bird food.
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