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Bird Watching Old Information
Bird Watching Old TipsLater on, the bird watcher can start feeding the birds using the hand. To prevent these creatures from accidentally biting too hard, it would be a good idea to wear a pair of gloves. When it is safe, they can be removed so the bird will hop into the fingers or even land on the shoulder to just stay put or get some food. This is an activity that can be done alone or in the company of friends or family. A person who decides to go bird watching should arm himself with a bird watching field guide. Bird watching with the family can give a person the joy of bonding not only with nature but most importantly with his family. Bird Watching Old AdviceMost birds nest in late May or early June. Some of them may have their homes in the ground or on shrubs so be careful when you walk about since you might disturb them unnecessarily and scare them away. There seems to be fewer birds in summer, but with a little patience and some skill, birdwatching can still be enjoyed. Some birds who stay for winter are not really locals, but birds flying in from farther north. But for some brave souls who venture out in the cold to find the birds, there are also some wonderful species to see. Some of them are song sparrows, crows, goldfinches, meadowlarks and sometimes, purple finches, bluebirds and robins. Bird Watching Old Facts
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