Outdoor Bird-Watching, Much More Fun than Birdcages
In conjunction to your bird-watching you will need to brush up on your knowledge of local birds in your area. You can easily become an expert with a little reading and plenty of watching. If you arenò€™t sure of common birds in your area check out your stateò€™s natural resources department. It should have numerous packets and pamphlets for bird-watchers such as you.As you begin watching, make sure to bring your journal with so that you can easily document what you see. Starting in your own backyard is probably the best place for a beginner. Write down physical traits and bird calls so that you can start to identify and differentiate.
Once youò€™ve been bird-watching for quite a while, consider planning a trip or vacation with fellow bird-watchers. National parks are great places to bird-watch. If there is a particular bird you are interested in, travel to a region where youò€™re likely to see it. Bird watching is a relaxing and interesting hobby that you are sure to love. Give it some time and youò€™ll be surprised at how great youò€™ve become at identifying different bird species.