Bird Books

Bird books

Not only do you need a good pair of binoculars for bird watching, but also the appropriate bird books, to ensure that you know the different bird species inside-out

A bird book, referred to as a field guide, is the basic reference book of birding. It is usually a little book, but it contains an abundance of information about birds. There are descriptions and pictures of different birds; the book even tells you what specific details one has to look for while bird watching.

 

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Bird books will not only tell you about the species and colors of birds, but more importantly the special characteristics to help you distinguish among birds and also the specific habitat they can be found in. This can be considered as the next best thing to a friendly expert birder at your side.

Because bird books are found regionally, they will host the different bird types found in that specific area. Start with one bird book, but as soon as you feel that you have to have more than one field guide, don't hesitate to get yourself another. This need arises mainly because no one book actually contains all the information of all birds in an area.

TODAY'S NEWS:

This column was supposed to be about birds. About how the nice folks at Francis Beidler National Forest in Harleyville are catching them, studying them, marking them and then releasing them back into the wild in the hopes of learning how to better protect them in the future.

Birds are out of the nest and on the move. It's the time of year when young birds, many in short-lived plumages, beg parents for food, while at the same time the first migrants arrive, often inconspicuously, among the local nesters.

CORSICANA – The SPCA of Texas has been awarded custody of the 154 fighting birds rescued under the authority of the Navarro County Sheriff’s Department.

 

It is important to remember that the information found in one book may not be available in another book. This means that you can also compare the different illustrations and descriptions of the same bird from both books. By doing this you will learn how to locate the bird from different vantage points! This will help you to be prepared for that unexpected visit.


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