Bird Watching for Beginners: Make You an Expert Birdwatcher - Jason Bynum

Bird Watching for Beginners: Make You an Expert Birdwatcher

By Jason Bynum

  • Release Date: 2015-02-04
  • Genre: Nature

Description

“Bird Watching for Beginners” will give you hints, tips, and the know-how to find certain birds as well as identifying them. This book is not only perfect for the amateur bird watcher but it also gives great information to the professionals too.

Have you ever listened to the birds singing outside and wondered about the awe and joy that is our world? We can learn a lot about the human race just by observing the natural world around us. A great way to do this is to explore bird watching as a hobby.

The theatre of nature is opened up to you through this wonderful hobby for an entire lifetime! Bird watching is the very best kind of fun. It's easy, inexpensive, healthful, and satisfying.

Birds give us beauty, entertainment, observational skills, and so much more! It can be very challenging to identify species of birds. With this book, we'll show you different ways you can not only identify birds, but how you can learn about their unique traits and even the songs they sing!

We have compiled an amazing guide to bird watching in "Bird Watching for Beginners". The title really says it all. It's a way to get started in bird watching in one definitive book being made available to you! You don't have to spend excess time and money looking for advice on how to get started. We've got it all here!

What's included in this book? 
The equipment you'll need  What to look for in a good pair of binoculars  Bird watching etiquette  Tips for identifying birds  Appreciating the songs of birds  Attracting birds to your back yard  Landscaping for birds  AND MORE!  Bird watching is a simple sport, but it is a sport! It requires practice, concentration, and skills to become adept at it. The beginning bird watcher can't go out one time and know exactly what kind of birds they encounter. It takes time and practice and - above everything else - patience!

Because you don't need special equipment to watch birds, you can literally do it anywhere - parks, forests, even your own backyard! Learn what other birders already know - bird watching has more benefits than you can ever imagine.

In "Bird Watching for Beginners", you'll learn: 
What to look for when identifying a bird  How to recognize a bird by their song  How to use a field guide when bird watching  What type of bird seed to use and how certain seeds can attract specific birds  Making your own bird bath to bring the birds to your own yard  How to make your own bird house  The best ways to landscape your yard to attract birds  What can you expect to gain when you start your bird watching journey? So much!  Fun. Big fun. Something deep seems to get fulfilled. A connection is made with the immense beauty of nature.  Satisfaction. Birding invokes our primeval hunting instincts. It delivers all the satisfaction of the hunt, even though the prey itself escapes unharmed. Birding is the perfect sport for the 21st Century.  Health. Birding gets you vertical. It gets you outside and walking. But it's effortless, because your attention is on the birds. After a little birding, you've usually covered quite a bit of ground.  Family. Birding unites people across generations. By taking up birding, parents or grandparents can introduce their children to an interest in nature that will stay with them all their lives.  Companionship. Birding is the ideal social activity. A birder need never be lonely. Nearly every community has a birding club of some sort. And because birders love to share their knowledge, newcomers are always welcome.  Solitude. Birding is also the ideal solitary sport. There's a special pleasure in going out alone to bird. Your mind settles down. Your senses open up, and all nature seems to become your friend. Birding is a sport of many moods, and it serves the causes of companionship and solitude equally well. 

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