Saturday, April 7, 2007

Watching Birds

No matter where you reside -- in a tenement, duplex, or single family home, in an urban area, or a rural area. Quietly stand still and you can hear them: wild birds. It's hard to visualize our existence without them.
The art of watching birds is one of the quickest growing pastimes in the country. It's easy to comprehend why. Birds are enjoyable to watch.
And you can see them just about anywhere. The easiest place to begin is in your own yard. All it takes to have their care is water, nutrient, and a spot to construct a nest. Greater then twenty four types of birds in North American will nest in bird houses. The ensuing depictions will help you decide which birds might come to your living area.
1. Bluebirds
2. Robins
3. Chikadees, Nuthatches, Titmice
4. Brown Creepers and Prothonotary Warblers
5. Wrens
6. Tree and Violet-Green Swallows
7. Barn Swallows and Phoebes
8. Purple Martins
9. Flycatchers
10. Woodpeckers
11. Owls
12. And other types not mentioned
To get a close up view of these different birds you will need a set of Binoculars

1 comment:

Jeff said...

for me, watching birds can be really relaxing. especially when you see them flying with their groups.

me and my friends used to go out bird watching and i really miss doing it with my friends.

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