Bird watching can become a passion for those who get involved in this outdoor activity. The Pacific Northwest with it's unique and distinct environments create opportunities to view many different species in a relatively small area. This is a bonus for the birding public.
Basic equipment and supplies for birding,
Just exactly what does it take to get into bird watching? A guide on bird identification, a pair of binoculars or a spotting scope and a little time is all that is required.
You can set up a couple of bird feeders to attract the local birds and then enjoy watching and identifying the birds you attract into your own yard. This is an excellent way to get started in identification. You can also observe the different behavior patterns that are exhibited by the various different birds you will be watching .
Where you live will determine which species you will have visiting your yard there will be the usual wrens, finches and other songbirds. As you get more experience in identification you can then more on to parks and areas that draw other types of birds such as as ducks and wading birds. The varieties in the pacific northwest are extensive and if one is very lucky there may be the occasion to see birds that are out of their usual migratory areas.
Bird watching is a hobby that almost anyone can enjoy and take part in. It can be totally informal in your local or turn into a traveling and touring activity. There are many birding tours throughout the Pacific Northwest which provide guided trips for those who would like to learn more and meet others with the same interests.
Bird Watching in the Pacific Northwest..
From basic backyard birding to organized birding tours
Basic equipment needed by the birder. An identification guide and binoculars. A journal and perhaps a camera to document your birds would complete your basic needs.
Anna's Hummingbird..Wintering in the Portland area
This Blue Heron moved into a back yard for lunch.
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