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Global Bird Watching




By Ern Smith

Many families entertain the idea of getting a pet at one time or another.
Sometimes it is the children that insist that their lives will not be complete
without a friendly pet to have fun with. Then if you are able to witness a
head on flight profile of a bird there are differences here as well. A Bald
Eagle will fly with its wings spread out straight across from each other or
at a 180 degree angle while a Northern Harrier will fly with its wings
slightly elevated into a V-shape.

Here is a feature that is often overlooked: bird-proof door locks. You
should get a cage that your bird can't escape from. Just think about what
would happen if your bird escaped & was free the entire day while you're
out!

The #1 thing to watch for is a cage that is sturdy, but can be broken
down in a matter of 2 minutes or less, without the need for any tools. All
of the top brand name bird cages have this feature.

You may find that perhaps only a few species actually inhabit that
particular area. With a little preparation, you will be able to more readily
identify bird species from each other. Keep a list of successfully viewed
species ¨C weĄŻll call this tip number two and a half.

Global Bird Watching

If you're an avid bird watcher, a unique vacation to try is a world tour
visiting some of the world's best bird watching sites. Even locally in the
united states, different states feature bird sanctuaries and aviaries where
you can go. Each one houses myriad species of native avian life, and
promises a unique experience. If you decide to go farther abroad, here
are a few of the more prominent international sites you'll want to visit:

South America - the jungles of south america are home to thousands of
beautiful birds. Bird watching hot spots in south america include the
Itatiaia National Park in Brazil, which is home to around 350 different
species of birds native to the Amazon. The Iguazu National Park is the
leading natural reserve in Argentina, with over 400 types of indigenous
birds. Other good places to check in south america are the Hato Pinero
and Hato Cedral ranches in Venezuela, which are especially popular for
birdwatching.

Europe - there are tons of popular spots in Europe for birdwatching. In
Britain alone, there are actually hundreds of birdwatching spots. If you're
considering Britain, one thing to look out for are the annual bird fairs and
conventions held in various local districts. Scotland and Ireland are also
popular bird watching places, as they have little lakes and isles around
these two countries are home to many different forms of bird life that are
unique solely to these islands.

Most families immediately think that they can choose between getting a
cat or a dog simply because those are the most popular pets to have.
Before you run out and purchase the perfect kitten or puppy, consider
choosing a bird to be your family pet instead.

To fill up your hummingbird feeder, remove the cap holding the
prescription vial on and fill it up with nectar and replace the cap. Closed
tightly, turn the prescription vial upside down as quickly as you can.

Though authentic antique cages are pleasing to the eye, they are not
the best home for your bird. Many antique bird cages are treated with
chemicals or paints that can be toxic to your bird. And here's why; when
you decide to squeeze a cage into a specific place in your house this
almost always takes away from the well-being of your bird!

For instance, image stabilization will keep your view from shaking-very
important when watching from a long distance. Other cool features
include anti-fogging, low-light viewing and wide-view characteristics.

The Carribean - the Carribean Islands, while normally associated with
vacations of a different sort, are actually another good place to visit on a
bird watching world trip. In the Bahamas, Grand Bahama Island is the most
popular place to go for bird watching. Bermuda is another good place to
visit, as there are seven major natural reserves there sponsored by the
Audubon Society. In Jamaica, the Rocklands Bird Sanctuary is popular
because the birds there are so tame they literally perch on the bird
watchers and eat out of their hands.

Asia - if you're willing to range far afield, Asia is a wonderful place to go for
bird watching as a lot of different species live there that have no
equivalent counterparts in the west. Japan alone is home to around 600
species of birds. The Lake Utonai and Tateyama Bird sanctuaries in Japan
are the most prominent wildlife preserves where you can see them.
China's main attraction is not only its indigenous species of birds, but the
fact that certain places like Beidaihe are a migratory hub for far-ranging
birds from all across Asia. Another good place to visit for bird watching is
Thailand's Doi inthanon International Park, which boasts 382 resident
species.

Have you thought about the toxin levels of minerals like Zinc & Lead in
the cage you are considering? This should be your #1 priority when
looking for a bird cage.

How do bird watchers strive to entice birds to their yards? Find out at
http://www.bird-watch.info Avoid hollow bars! Especially if you're getting
a medium to large bird. Any decent sized bird will bend or possibly chew
through a hollow cage bar.

Buying a pet bird can be quite an investment. After spending money on
your bird and its supplies, you might be looking to save a little on the
cage. Luckily, discount bird cages are available. The most important
dimension in a cage is width. A guideline is to choose a width at least 1 ?
times your birdĄŻs wingspan.

Most bird watchers are not experts on our fine feathered friends from the
start. Come find out more! Think of it: if you were a bird, where would
you want to splash about? Would you choose a muddy, stinky puddle or a
clean, fresh bird bath? The choice is not just obvious to humans, but birds
have a distinct preference. Once you have decided to lend a helping hand
to your local birds, make the trek to find a bath that fits into your style
and design of your yard.
 
 
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Bird watching is a fantastic hobby suitable for individuals of all ages.

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