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An Overview Of Becoming A Proud Bird Watcher

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Anyone who is a bird watcher belongs to a passionate group of people. Filled with a unique sense of wonder about the natural world, they also possess an element of perseverance and patience that might drive many in our busy society to the brink of insanity. Those who bird watch are a different breed, and the world has a lot to learn from them.

A bird watcher will find as much delight in telling you about how they got to the place where they saw a particular species as they will about the bird itself. There is something satisfying about trotting up a hill, climbing an old barbed wire fence, and then sliding down a muddy ravine just to catch a glimpse of a warbler family flitting amongst some remote treetops. Western society has made people quite content to drive up to a window, order, and then be on the way without ever getting out of the car. If only birding were that easy. Bird watchers can teach the busy world around them about what it means to deliberate, and to spend all day working towards a goal that may not even come to fruition. After all, not every outing is a successful one.

A disciplined bird watcher has lessons to teach about being still. Deeply ingrained within the professional worlds that most people inhabit is an innate need to be productive. The idea of doing nothing and simply waiting quietly for something to happen is appalling. Most people believe that the way to get ahead is to be accomplishing something, anything, while your competition is resting. Bird watching in lion country provides a tremendous opportunity to shake off that mind set and to find joy in simply waiting and watching.

To be a bird watcher is to do a great service to society by being passionate about conservation. Building processes and roads continue to destroy acres of forested ground and prime avian habitat. Various voices of the bird watching community are speaking loudly and clearly about the importance of preserving these habitats. Bird watching enthusiasts know that progress is inevitable, but that we must work diligently to find a balance with the natural world. This passion for conservation is often born out of the time that a birder spends in the field, marveling over the complexity of not only the birds, but the entire eco-system that they call home as well.

A bird watcher cannot wear the mantel of responsibility lightly as he or she tries to share the passion and joy found within their hobby. The next generation of bird watchers will be vitally important in all aspects of conservation. A veteran bird watcher can also take pride in passing along the passion, and instill a sense of patience, adventure and discipline in future generations of bird watchers.

Posted by pet_news - August 6, 2009 at 2:39 am

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Do You Understand Birding?

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Birding is another name for bird watching in most places. Birding is a great activity for families and participants of many different backgrounds. Being outside and surrounded by natural things is what sparks an interest in conservation for many people, and birding is a great opportunity for this passion to begin to grow. As folks become accustomed to being outdoors and they begin to develop more birding skills, they will learn to absorb and pay attention to the entire natural world that surrounds them, and not just what is on the other side of a spotting scope.

Beginners, or those new to birding, will find that more experienced and knowledgeable bird watchers are more than eager and willing to pass on whatever skills and methods that they may have acquired themselves. Bird watchers do not tend to be a selfish bunch and are quite happy to see everyone enjoying the day. The accessibility of the activity often surprises those who are just developing an interest in birding. One can have some great bird watching experiences right in his or her own back yard!

The backbone of any birding club or community will be its veteran bird watchers. The younger generations count on the knowledge of local habitat and species to be passed down. Many older and more experienced bird watchers find as much joy in teaching as they do in actually being in the field themselves.

Ultimately, this necessary relationship between rookie and veteran bird watchers is vital to the continued growth of the movement. There is much more at stake than just recruiting new folks to join us in going to a bird watching destination. Driving the very core of the conservation movement that protects the habitats where the birds nest, feed, and live is people who have a passion for birdiing. In order for this passion to stay alive, and thus conservation efforts, there must be an ever growing and on going relationship between those who know and those who wish to learn.

The birds stand to gain the most out of these relationships that exist within the bird watch community. Ultimately, this must be about more than just us and our own passions and hobbies. It must be about the protection of habitat and the preservation of the things in this world that are beautiful.

The bird watching clubs must make preservation their first priority. Without diligent work in this area, the habitats that hold the birds are in danger. The generations of bird watchers that follow will have significantly less habitat to work in, and to marvel at, if the work of conservation is not done now. It cannot be left for later.

Posted by pet_news - May 6, 2009 at 8:05 am

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