Barry Hunt
Well-known member
Nothing sad about it!
I know I love every minute of it.
Nothing sad about it!
I'm like the off duty policeman Euan, whenever I'm out, I'm always looking and listening for birds, even on shopping trips etc. Sad I know but it's almost second nature!
Hello all,
You don't need binoculars to bird watch. If one identifies a bird by its call, is that still bird watching?
In any case, I am always aware birds on my urban walks. In the past few days, I have seen both a northern mockingbird and a black capped chickadee.
Happy bird watching,
Arthur :egghead:
yes - I live in a rural area and bird on my way to work. Not in any formal way, just keep track of how many kestrels, red-tailed hawks and others (depending on the time of year).
And perhaps like Arthur, I take walks around the neighborhood in early evening and see (hear) a variety of birds. And barn owls if I am walking late.
Oh and as I said in another thread, we have all your starlings here stateside now. It's with a glad heart that I invite you all to come bird and then take these darling fellows back home to old blighty.
Hope to see you soon!