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Birds - Truly Amazing Creatures Birds - Truly Amazing Creatures by Michael Russell

Birds are truly amazing creatures and for bird watchers, birds become a fascinating hobby. Bird watching can be done almost anywhere and whether you live in the city or in the beautiful country surrounded by trees and fields there are birds everywhere for the watching. Nevertheless, you may be more successful at watching birds if you know where to look and what to look for. Below, you will find some tips for bird watching.

The most important thing to remember when you are watching birds is that you do not infringe on the rights of others. Just because you see a bird you have never seen before in someone's yard, don't move into the person's yard without permission to have a closer look. It is important that you always consider the environment you are in when you are birding. Also take into consideration how other people will feel. There are plenty of opportunities to see every species of bird native to the area, so relax, have fun, and be considerate.

Next, when birding, you may want to pick up a bird watching guide. A bird watching guide can advise you about all of the different species of bird that is indigenous to the area you are birding in. Bird guides can teach you about the different species, what the birds look like and where you can find a specific bird. You may also find that certain species of bird are nocturnal and you can only see them in the evening, thus a bird guide is a good thing to have.

One of the most important tools that a bird watcher can have is a set of good binoculars. You will want to get binoculars that can allow you to see great distances. With binoculars you can get a close look at a bird's coloring and you can even see them high in the treetops or across the fields and waterways. Again, just make sure that you honor other people's right to privacy when you are birding.

Always wear appropriate attire when you are birding and if you do decide to take a walk through the woods in the country it is best that you make someone, anyone, aware of your whereabouts. Don't just go off into the wilderness without notifying someone. Think and act safely when you are birding. You may want to buy a map of the area you are birding in and you may also want to invest in a small compass so that you do not get lost in an unfamiliar area. Better yet, talk to someone who really knows the area in which you plan to go birding. You never know, they may even be able to recommend a good area to see different species of birds. The bottom line is, be careful, ask questions, then have some fun!

Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Birds

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