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Enjoy Birding!

2020.09.14
  • The BBP Staff
  • Others|Hobbies_LeisureActivities
  • Beginner
  • 2020

Because of the recent pandemic, many people choose to stay inside. If they do go out, it is only to stock up on food or other necessities. We need to remember to get out and enjoy the outdoors. Parks and bike-ways can be places to enjoy nature and still respect social distancing rules. Some people say “But what is there to do outside? There’s nothing to see…” A hobby I started long ago in childhood has stayed with me all these years. It is a way to enjoy the outdoors and see and learn about some fascinating things. What is it? Bird watching! Yes, observing birds in your local area is a great way to connect to the environment and become aware of the amazing diversity of birds and their behaviors. It will also give you motivation for getting outdoors.

 

How do you ‘bird watch”?

The best way is to have a pair of decent binoculars and a bird book for your local area. It is possible to bird without binocs, but you really miss a lot of details as birds tend to be small and quick. You can also find many pictures of birds with descriptions on the Internet. Don’t forget birds make a variety of calls and songs as well. It’s one more way of identifying a species. You will begin to notice that bird species can occupy different habitats. I like to visit forests, lakes, riversides, and open parks. You can start right around your home. How many different species can you observe just there? After you get a few species names under your belt, you might want to try a different area away from your home. You can find birds in places crowded with people as well as in unpopulated areas.

 

Here’s a few kinds of birds I have seen just from bird watching around my apartment in the city: Sparrows, Doves, Pigeons, Ravens, Thrushes, Cormorants, Herons, Egrets, Bulbuls, Lapwings, Woodpeckers, White-Eyes, Redstarts, Swallows, Hawks…The list goes on.

 

The next time you walk to the store, try to catch sight of a few birds. Are they all the same? Different? Do they make the same noises? Are they the same shape, color, or size? When you start learning species names, try keeping a list and you can add to it as you learn more about birds and bird watching. And finally, if it’s possible, birding can be more fun with a partner or two along to enjoy the time outdoors.

 

 

Photo Credit: Pixabay@pexels.com

 

 

Blog Quiz


1. Why does the author recommend bird watching?


A.    It helps people connect with nature.

B.    It is a safe activity during the pandemic.

C.    Both A and B.

 

2. Which is NOT mentioned as a way birds can be identified?

 

A.    By listening to their sounds.

B.    By watching television.

C.    By using a book.

 

3. In the last sentence, what does ‘birding’ mean?

 

A.    Catching birds.

B.    Looking for birds.

C.    Studying about birds.

 

 

 

 

Scroll down ↓ for the answers to the quiz.

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

Quiz Answers

 




1. C

2. B

3. B

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