Backyard Bird Watcher’s Bible: The Complete Guide to Identifying,Feeding, Attracting and Understanding over 80+ Birds in Your Backyard. by Albert M. Sandler
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08YDPFSQG | 100 pages | EPUB | 1.98 Mb
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08YDPFSQG | 100 pages | EPUB | 1.98 Mb
Are you looking for a fun hobby you can do everywhere, anytime, without squandering much cash upfront?
You can’t go awkward with birding, ordinarily known as bird watching.
I would never forget the joy that sprang out of my heart the very first time I saw birds feeding from my backyard FEEDER!
You can do it solely for fun!
Whatever your purpose, you’ll be compensated by the sights and sounds of attractive and exciting feathered creatures, particularly come springtime and autumn.
Here is how to get ignited on your avian adventure.
First, step outside, and then walk outside your back door, or even peer out your back window. Many species of birds hang out in backyards, particularly if you have bird feeders.
Fill up the feeders with birdseed—Research says black oil sunflower seed is an excellent overall choice—and then sit back and see how many distinct species show up.
Because birds also are drawn to water, giving a fountain or simple birdbath where birds can bathe and drink from might make your backyard an even more attractive place.
The most reliable way to bird watch is to look and listen because many birds have freakish songs and calls. You’ll be amazed by how many species you already know, even if you’ve never gone bird watching before.
While you don’t need a pair of bird-watching binoculars to be a thriving birder, they definitely make birding a lot more comfortable.
You can hang out in your backyard all day and see lots of bird species sitting and munching at your bird feeders.
Some birds like tall trees, some prefer shrubs, some prefer to nest along streams, while others can be found in open fields.
As the saying goes, the early bird catches the worm, which is why many birders head outdoors at dawn.
“Birds sleep at night and are starving in the morning, so they have to go out and eat.
If you have your heart set on seeing many species, you’ll have to admit the fact that birds are most vocal and energetic when the sun comes up, making them more straightforward to spot and recognize during those early hours.
In the book, “Backyard Bird watcher’s Bible, you will learn will learn to identify, feeds, attract and understand the birds in your backyard.”
Covered Topics:
•Identifying 80+ Backyard Birds
•Backyard Bird Watching Is a Breeze
•Birdwatching Optics - The Best Way to Find Them
•The Landscape Design for the Backyard Birdwatcher
•The Backyard Birdwatcher's Guide to Attracting Hummingbirds to your Backyard
•The Charming Little Robin in Your Backyard
•Binoculars for Bird Watching – Three (3) Things You Should Know
•10 Fun Ways to Get Kids Drawn to Birds and Bird Watching
•American Goldfinch, Attracting (Drawing) and Feeding this Intelligent Bird
•Why you should Embrace Dead Trees for Wild Birds
•The step by step procedure to Making a Bird Feeder | DIY Homemade Plastic Bottle Bird Feeder
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