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The following article was published in our article directory on November 29, 2010.
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Article Category: Recreation
Author Name: Kellie
The best people to answer this question undoubtedly would belong to dedicated birders. Birding is the more accepted term for bird watching. They say this because this activity is not limited to using the visual sense to keep track of birds. It involves hearing probably more than anything. In almost all cases you hear them first before seeing them. This is due to their inherent traits. Each species would have different uses for sound like mating, communicating, calling and a lot more that we are just starting to find out. Not limited to a person's senses, devoted birders photograph, record sounds, and record videos. Some take it to the extreme, internet connections help some monitor these birds with robotic cameras.
The earliest recorded bird watching was a different activity all together . It involved the shooting of the birds and collecting the birds . Up until the 19th century when protection and preservation was needed and made law did birding evolve. The development of gears for avian watchers also prompted a change in the hobby. Pictures took the place of bird artifacts. Binoculars became the new guns. And preservation replaced collection.
Experts would say that species, with or without the intervention of humans, will come and go. Sadly, some will be a thing of the past. More than 10,000 types of feathered animals are present all over the world and only a few of bird watchers can say that they have seen more than half and even fewer in their natural environment. There is an increasing number of species facing near extinction today. It would be nice if we at least have an idea of what they were.
Different organizations are on the move to help preserve birds. Most of them are the same birding organizations. Hand in hand with scientists specializing in birds they make sure that every species have a chance to survive and thrive.
Bird watchers look forward to seeing these flying faunas in their natural state. They take pride in seeing the rarest events in the lives of birds. This may include but not limited to mating, migration, birth, honing of flying skills, caring for their young, etc. Birders may also take part in important scientific study groups or individual species. Devoted people in this cause help a lot in tracking migratory patterns, censuses on bird population, and identifying threats. These observations help scientists monitor important occurrences year to year.
A concrete example of how bird watching help track what is happening to birds would be the dramatic decline of Willow Tit in UK. In the course of 25 years, their numbers have decreased 82%. Without the help of observers no one would have noticed this drastic decline. Studies are now being done to identify the factors involved in this tragedy.
Bird watching, as enjoyable as this is for enthusiasts, is a very important tool in keeping balance to the world of birds. The result is not just relaxation and pleasure for those who stand witness but also knowledge and to make sure the being watched stays for good.
Keywords: bird watching, bird watching tips, bird resources, birding for beginners, bird types, backyard bird watching
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