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Anyone who birds a favorite park over and over knows intuitively why they keep going back: It just feels good. Being in nature—pausing in it, sitting with it, discovering its wonders—brings a sense of calm and renewal. Now science is backing up our intuition with data and revealing the benefits run much, much deeper.
- Jill U. Adams
Aug 12, 2019 · It can be a treasure hunt for exotic species, an excuse for a stroll, an opportunity for photography, or a chance to contribute to science and...
Mar 15, 2022 · Birding is defined as the observation of birds in their natural habitats as a hobby. Once thought of as an activity reserved for retirees, birding is starting to catch on with a whole new generation, because as it turns out, birding is awesome, and these are the top five reasons why.
Oct 3, 2020 · Some of the best birding happens early in the morning and it's important to stay safe while enjoying the outdoors. Avoid birding alone and bring a friend, pack food and water for your...
Mar 27, 2023 · One of the best parts of watching birds is observing their behavior. Birds are rarely boring. They fly, forage, interact with each other and with their environment, court, raise young, deal with danger, and undertake mind blowing migrations, just to name a few of the fascinating things birds do.
Oct 23, 2023 · Just lean back, embrace it, and let it happen. Here are just a few reasons why you should embrace birding as part of your quarter-life, mid-life, or any other age-related crisis.
Why Go Birding? Birds are incredible creatures. And even in their wildness, they are very accessible to us—you can find them right outside your window, as you step outdoors, as you look up in the sky or across the land- or cityscape. You can even bird from home.