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A Five Minute Crash Course On Birdwatching For Bluebirds

By: Michael Russell

Article Word Count: 460



Regardless of how youve discovered the pleasure for birdwatching and why youre interested in searching for bluebirds in particular, ignoring birdwatching basics will get you and your binoculars nowhere. If you wish to be able to view bluebirds the soonest time possible, read this crash course on birdwatching for bluebirds. In five minutes, youll graduate from a kindergarten birdwatcher to birdwatcher extraordinaire!

SILENCE IS GOLDEN Birds wont flock to an area where the noise level is considerably high. If you wish to have the pleasure of being able to observe how birds act in their natural habitat, you need to learn how to keep noise and disruptions to a minimum. Just think of birds as grouchy old neighbors, and youll know what to do.

THE KEEN EYE SEES BEST If youre interested in birdwatching for bluebirds in particular, you need to make sure that you know everything there is to know about bluebirds. Increasing your knowledge of bluebirds will make it easier for you to quickly and easily identify the bluebird from the rest of the flock.

When studying bluebirds, your study should have the following focal points: Silhouette Familiarize yourself with the outline of bluebirds. Plumage or Appearance Secondly, try to memorize the unique physical characteristics of bluebirds. Know the shape of its head and beak and the color and pattern of its feathers.

Behavior Research the behavioral patterns of bluebirds; learn what they do when hunting for food, protecting themselves from being prey, taking care of their young, and when trying to attract a mate.

Call Learn how to distinguish the call of bluebirds from the chirping of other avians.

Habitat Lastly, learn where bluebirds are most likely to live and if they migrate to other places during certain times of the year.

BIRDWATCHING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT To facilitate your viewing quest for bluebirds, make sure that you have the following handy:

Binoculars 20/20 vision is unfortunately not powerful enough to be able to observe birds at a great distance. There will come a certain point in time that you need binoculars to help you attain your objective.

Log Book Dont rely on your brain and memory to recall every minute of your trip in perfect detail. Why take the risk of forgetting something pertinent when you dont have to? All you need is an old-fashioned notebook and pencil or pen to keep accurate and comprehensive records of your observations.

Food and Water (Yours) So you wont miss out on anything

Food and Water (Theirs) So you can lure bluebirds closer to you.

Dont be blue if it takes you quite some time to search for those bluebirds!


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