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- BirdWatching - Your source for becoming a better birder
Your source for becoming a better birderA new study led by the Wildlife Conservation Society that analyzed 17 years of migratory bird-nesting data in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, revealed that nest … Read More
- BirdWatching Magazine
BirdWatching, the premier magazine about wild birds and birding in North America, celebrates its 35th year in 2021 We publish columnists and contributors who are among the most well-known names in birding
- Why This One Feeder Style Works Best for Woodpeckers - BirdWatching
You’ve set up your bird feeders, scattered sunflower seeds, and watched the usual suspects arrive: chickadees, cardinals, maybe a titmouse or two But if you’re … Read More "Why This One Feeder Style Works Best for Woodpeckers"
- The Summer Birdwatching Trail You’ve Never Heard Of (But Should Do Once . . .
The over six miles of trails and 110 acres of natural areas make birdwatching accessible to individuals of varying fitness levels You can stroll at your own pace, stopping frequently to scan the trees and listen for bird songs without the challenge of steep inclines or difficult terrain
- The Sweet Spot: Exactly How High Should You Hang Your Hummingbird . . .
Quick Placement Tips to Make Your Feeder Even More Hummingbird-Friendly If you want to give your hummingbird station a competitive edge, keep these in mind: Hang feeders near colorful flowering plants — bonus points for red or orange blooms Try to place your feeder somewhere partially shaded during the hottest part of the day to prevent nectar from spoiling Keep feeders about 10–15 feet
- Best Binoculars for Birding: Our Expert Guide for 2025 - BirdWatching
For a deeper dive into birding binocular features, check out my detailed BBR Birdwatching Binoculars Guide, but here’s a quick overview: Importance of Image Quality and Accurate Color Reproduction in Birding Binoculars
- What Happens If You Stop Feeding Birds? Here’s What to Know
Bird feeding is a popular pastime for nature lovers, providing an up-close look at the beauty and behaviors of our feathered friends But what happens if you suddenly stop? Do the birds suffer? Will they move on without a problem? Don’t worry, birds will simply adapt, with many other sources of food that will make up their diet
- Why Early Morning Birdwatching Beats Meditation for Stress Relief
Unlike the often controlled and quiet environment of a meditation space, early morning birdwatching offers a dynamic and ever-changing sensory landscape The specific sights, sounds, smells, and even the feel of the air will vary depending on your location, the season, and the day
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