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Birdwatching Hot Spots on the Maryland, Delaware Eastern Shore
Spring and fall are great times to go birdwatching on Maryland and Delaware's Eastern Shore. Seasoned bird watchers and new birders alike flock to several spots on the Eastern Shore to check out migratory songbirds, waterfowl, and the lovely views along the wetlands.
21 commentsThe Peloponnese Migration Route - A Birdwatcher's Paradise
THE PELOPONNESE MIGRATION ROUTE BIRD WATCHING PARADISE The Peloponnese region of Greece is a prime destination for bird-watchers, boasting a rich and bewildering array of interesting and unusual species....
2 commentsBorderlands: Bird Watching in the Danube Delta, Romania
Dobruja is a distinct region of Romania between the Danube and the Black Sea. CJ Stone goes in search of birds and memories while contemplating the mysteries of communism.
8 commentsVisiting Cedar Hill State Park, Texas.
Cedar Hill State Park is one of the most popular state parks in Texas. Why does this park attract over a million visitors a year? One reason is its location along the shores of shores of Joe Pool Lake. Cedar...
19 commentsProper Setup of Your Bird Watching Binoculars.
Your bird watching experience will be either helped or hindered depending upon how well you have set up your binoculars to meet your individual vision situation. Doing it right is simple and takes only a...
0 comments2001 Reasons Why Florida is a Bird Watcher’s on a Budget’s Paradise
If you ask most people what Florida bird comes to their mind this time of year - they will probably say our "snow bird" - (our affectionate term for the many northern residents who migrate south each year to...
7 commentsBest Birdwatching
Those who enjoy watching and identifying songbirds, shorebirds and birds of prey know certain areas have more plentiful populations than others. Bluebirds, for example, prefer to nest in enclosed spaces...
2 commentsBird Watching and Digital Photography for Beginners: Part 1.
Are you a bird watcher and have you marveled at the neat digital bird photography you see in magazines and on the internet? Well, there is a word for people who take those photos - it is professional. You...
3 commentsJunk Food for the Birds: Bush Honeysuckle
Every August throughout the Eastern United States, the Amur Honeysuckle produces hundreds of small red berries. These berries, which look to me a bit like tiny cherry tomatoes, last through the fall and into...
1 commentBeauty in the birds nest
I recently moved into a new house and while exploring around the yard I discovered the most beautiful act of nature I have seen. I have large Hibiscus Flower Bushes along the front of my home. They are thick...
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