The Beginner’s Guide to Bird Watching
Everything You Need To Know To Start Your Bird Watching Journey
I first discovered the “sport” of bird watching about three years ago when I visited a friend on a warm summer’s day. I watched quizzically as my companion prepared a delightful red nectar made of simple sugar and water, colored in bright red.
Surely this “nectar” must be some new form of entertainment? A new drink? Little did I know I was about to discover a whole new world unbeknown to me…
As we sat about enjoying the day, I soon realized our true purpose that day. Bird Watching.
It sounds weird, doesn’t it? I mean, you are talking about a city gal who has plenty to do to keep herself busy. But within just a few short hours, I discovered just how fulfilling bird watching can be, and why so many people are jumping on the bird watching bandwagon.
Within minutes the sweet fragrant red nectar that hung longingly was bombarded by dozens of hummingbirds flocking madly and singing with glee…
The buzz of birds and brilliant colors added to the colorful and peaceful scenery. It was at that very moment I realized just how intriguing birds could be. Lucky for me, my companion knew quite a bit about bird watching, and set me up with a few essentials and a lot of knowledge.
Now you too can benefit from all there is to learn about bird watching. Most people don’t realizing just how satisfying bird watching can be. Why watch birds at all? For many bird watching is more than just a hobby.
There are more than 850 different types of songbirds located in the United States alone. That’s a lot of birds to keep a new bird watch enthusiast busy…
The challenge and sport lies in the practice of identifying birds by song, sound, color and shape can be fun, exciting and rewarding.
Many people find bird watching a wonderfully relaxing pastime. If you enjoy being outdoors and need a quick way to reduce stress, I highly recommend you take up bird watching.
Bird watching is indeed a delicate art and a fun sport, one you can enjoy alone or in the company of friends and family. To make the most of your bird watching opportunities, you need to start off with a proper education. That is what this book is all about.
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