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Top Flight Backyard Birding Sites
Bird watching and backyard bird feeding have become two of the most popular hobbies in America. Bird watching offers something for almost anyone who has an appreciation of nature. And whether you're an expert birder, an interested novice or somewhere in between -- these great resources will help you enjoy your hobby even more.
Backyard Birding Basics
Birdzilla's ABC's of Bird Watching and Bird Feeding provides great tips for the novice to intermediate bird watcher, or backyard feeder. You'll find out about getting started, bird identification, field guides, binoculars, and more.
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Expert Birding Advice
Bird Watcher's Digest gives expert advice on birdwatching and introduces you to the joy and passion of bird watching. You'll find answers to your birding questions, bird myths, checklists, bird songs, bird ID, do's and don'ts, feature articles, festival announcements, bird travel, and tons more.
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Likely Sightings
One of the best features of this eNature.com is the "local guide" section in the center of the homepage. Type in your zip code and it gives you common birds to look for in your region complete with photos, description and a recording of the song! Very cool!
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Wild Birds Unlimited
With the motto "We Bring People and Nature Together," Wild Birds Unlimited is a network of 270 franchised stores catering to the backyard bird enthusiast. But the website offers so much more than great supplies. It offers a rich, thorough educational section and free newsletters.
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Wild Bird Feeding
Check out the National Bird Feeding Society's tips on backyard bird feeding. Take a moment to download FREE Spring Tips for attracting, feeding and housing birds in springtime. Your backyard birds will thank you.
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Backyard Birding Forums /Newsletters
Forums, discussion groups and newsletters can be great sources of additional information and provide ways of connecting with those who have similar interests. Your guide will keep you posted on the best places...
What? Where? When?
Have a mystery bird in your backyard? Want some advice on bird feeding? Want to let others know what you're seeing in your backyard or meet others with similar interests? theBirder.com Web forum is a great place to get answers about equipment, feeding, bird identification and events.
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Youth Birdwatchers Newsletter
A Bird's-Eye View newsletter is written by and for the American Birding Association's younger members. The quarterly newsletter covers identification, field skills, conservation, optics, and much more. The newsletter is free with a student membership (US $20.00 / Canadian & International $30.00).
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BirdTracks Online
From Wildbirds Unlimited, this email newsletter offers three or four timely topics per mailing. Subscribe by simply providing your email address in the box and click "subscribe".
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