HinzundKunz
Active member
Hello from Tanzania.
We started a regenerative farm east of Dodoma about six years ago. Over time, the number of birds and the variety of bird species skyrocketed, so I started to wonder what bird we actually have on our farm. That's how I got into birdwatching.
Right now I have counted over 80 species of birds on our farm, but there's a lot of the smaller birds that I don't have a clue what they are, as they all look very similar. If anybody has any hints on how to develop the skills to id those, I'd appreciate it very much!
Regards, Martin
We started a regenerative farm east of Dodoma about six years ago. Over time, the number of birds and the variety of bird species skyrocketed, so I started to wonder what bird we actually have on our farm. That's how I got into birdwatching.
Right now I have counted over 80 species of birds on our farm, but there's a lot of the smaller birds that I don't have a clue what they are, as they all look very similar. If anybody has any hints on how to develop the skills to id those, I'd appreciate it very much!
Regards, Martin