Archive for 'birders'
The Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival – Bird Watching Alaska Style
by: Rick Chapo
Held in Cordova, Alaska, the Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival is a bird watcher’s dream come true. Hundreds of thousands birds migrate to the delta for your sighting pleasure.
Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival
Held every May, the Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival is the place to be if you want to view shorebirds. Literally [...]
Posted: October 31st, 2009 under Alaska, Bird watching competitions, Birding Events, Birding Festivals, Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival, birder, birders, festivals.
Tags: Alaska, Alaska birding, bird watching in Alaska, birders and Alaska, birding in Alaska, birds in Alaska, birds of alaska, birdwatching in Alaska, Copper River Delta Shorebirds Festival, Cordova, see birds in Alaska
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Bird Watching Competitions – I Spy With My Little Eye
by: Rick Chapo
Bird watching typically conjures up images of people pursuing a relaxing day of staring into the sky with binoculars. Ah, but then there is the competitive side of birding.
Flying Emus…err, Elbows
For many people, something is only worth undertaking if there is an element of competitiveness. With bird watching, no such element really exists [...]
Posted: October 30th, 2009 under Bird sightings, Bird watching competitions, Birds, Serious birding, Watch birds, bird watching indoors, bird-lovers, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, competitions, watch birds indoors.
Tags: bird watching and competitions, Bird watching competitions, birdwatching and competitions, birdwatching competitions
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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.
Tags: bashability, Binoculars, bird watching binoculars, bird-watching, birding and binoculars, birdnoculars, birdwatcher, birdwatching, birdwatching and binoculars, birdwatching binoculars, birdwatching equipment, cost, feel, how to choose binoculars, what are the right binoculars, what kind of binoculars are right?, what kind of binoculars should I get?
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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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Bird Watching Presents – Christmas Gift Ideas
by: Rick Chapo
Bird watchers are rabid about bird watching, and rightfully so. If you are looking for Christmas gift ideas for bird watching presents, here are a few keepers.
Bird Watching Presents
As with practically anything in our modern society, there are all kinds of gadgets and unique gifts that make great Christmas gift ideas for bird [...]
Posted: October 27th, 2009 under Birding at home, Birds, Gift for bird lovers, Gifts for bird watchers, bird, bird-lovers, birder, birders, birdie, birding.
Tags: bird and gifts, bird watcher, birds and gifts, birdwatcher, birdwatching, Christmas gift ideas for bird lovers, christmas gift ideas for bird watchers, Christmas gift ideas for birders, christmas gift ideas for birding, christmas gift ideas for birdwatchers, gift idea for birdwatchers, gift ideas for bird lovers, gift ideas for bird watchers, gift ideas for birders, gifts for birdlovers, what do I buy a bird lover?, What do I buy a birder?, what to buy a bird lover, what to buy a birder, what to buy a birdlover, what to buy a birdwatcher
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How To Make Interesting Can Feeders For Birds
by: Gerald Hopkins
If you love birds, you are likely to have at least one lovely bird feeder outside your window. It is great to sit and watch the birds feed throughout the day. The entire process is one that can be relaxing and enriching. Sometimes stopping tasks long enough to enjoy simple things like birds [...]
Posted: October 26th, 2009 under Bird Feeder, Bird Feeders, Bird house, Birding at home, Birding indoors, Birds, DIY, Feeding, How to, bird, bird food, bird-lovers, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, feeders, home-made birdfeeder, homemade bird food.
Tags: bird can feeder, can feeders for birds, diy birdfeeder, diy feeder, do it yourself bird feeder, do it yourself birdfeeder, how to make a bird feeder, how to make a birdfeeder, how to make bird feeders, how to make birdfeeders, make a bird feeder, make a birdfeeder
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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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Equipment needed for bird photography
by: Dries Cronje
The nice thing about bird photography is that it can happen anywhere on our beautiful globe. The not so nice thing is that birds are small or shy, and you need to be able to get close enough with your equipment. In this article, we will be looking at the ideal equipment for [...]
Posted: October 24th, 2009 under Bird Cam, Birding at home, Birds, DIY, How to, bird, bird photography, bird-watching, birder, birders, birdie, birding, birding from the window, birdy, photography.
Tags: bird photography, birding photography, birds and photography, How to, photography equipment and birds, what equipment is needed to take good photos of birds, what you need to do bird photography
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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.
Tags: bird watch, bird watching indoors, bird-watching, birder, birding, birdwatch, birdwatching, birdwatching indoors, birdwatching pastime, indoor bird watching, indoor birdwatching, pastime, pasttime, Recreational birding, Watch birds
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