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The following article was published in our article directory on November 6, 2010.
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Article Category: Recreation
Author Name: Kellie
Birding is the hobby of examining and scrutinizing birds. It first became well known in the U.S. and in the U.K., but through the years, it has also gained popularity in other nations and countries. The terms "birding" and "bird watching" originally came about in the year 1901 and has since been used alternately to refer to the activity. Birding doesn't only include the sense of sight, but also the sense of hearing due to the fact that the sound of these flying animals are important in identifying the specie they belong to. This and some other basic bird watching tips will be discussed in this article.
The first rule in successful birding is to pay close attention to the bird you're looking at, don't even dare to take a quick look anywhere else. Birds are flighty creatures, you never know when they're going to fly away. So instead of instantly fumbling through the numerous pages of your field manual to find the classification of the bird you've spotted, keeping your eyes and ears on it while you still can is a better idea. By doing so, you will be able to take in more details about the bird in question and it will be easier for you to try to identify it later on. Jotting down a few quick notes and sketches about the sound of the bird's calls as well as facial and bill markers could also be of much assistance. Keep in mind that remembering the bird's appearance is important, but knowing its song is also an essential in this activity. Next among the basic bird watching tips is to have an approximation of the bird's overall shape and size. By having this information on hand, it will also be easy for you to determine what fowl family a bird is part of. After estimating, its time to go on to the details. If the bird has not made any big movements yet, you can now start to examine the looks of its wings and its tail. Take note of the colors, the marking and whatever else you find noticeable about the bird. The color and length color of its legs are also essential so take note of those as well. Once you have all the physical features of the bird, as well as its tweeting and chirping patterns in check, examine the way it flies, walks and carries itself. If it is still possible, scrutinize the manner in which the bird eats and drinks as well as the objects or other living creatures it feeds on. If you're not backyard birding, chronicle the bird's natural habitat as well. Lastly, have the exact date, time and location of when you've viewed the bird on record.
These are just a few of the basic bird watching tips every beginner must know before he or she starts participating in this activity. There is still a lot more to learn about this hobby. So if you really want to be a good birder, study the pursuit more and by reading other articles, books and publications.
Keywords: bird watching, bird watching tips, bird resources, birding for beginners, bird types, backyard bird watching
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