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Niamh
outthinking

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Sarah
Idaho
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Posted - Apr 12 2009 :  11:22:49 PM  Show Profile  Visit Niamh's Homepage  Reply with Quote
So my daughter and I just discovered how much fun birdwatching is. I've never really done it before, but we pulled out our book of 'Idaho Birds' last week and now we're hooked!

We've seen seven birds now (added Snow Goose to the list today). We've seen a few more but are having trouble identifying tiny, fast-flying, nondescript brown birds.

Does anyone have any great bird-watching ideas or tips for doing this with kids?

Oh, here's my blogpost about it. Fun stuff!
http://unprocessedfamily.blogspot.com/2009/04/bird-watching.html

city chick
outstepping

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Deb
Chicago IL
USA
93 Posts

Posted - Apr 13 2009 :  04:28:30 AM  Show Profile  Visit city chick's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Great! We have a few bird feeders and a bath right by our dining room windows. We can usually identify them while their eating. I keep our bird book on the table.

They are harder to identify while we're out hiking. If we take my Mom with us she's really good at identifying them. My girls enjoy taking a journal with and sketching what they've seen. I'm the one looking up the birds in the book.

Have fun! (Welcome to the forum too!)

http://www.xanga.com/My_Pondering_Place
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LeslieAnne
outbound

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LeslieAnne
Shallowater TX
USA
29 Posts

Posted - Apr 14 2009 :  12:54:19 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Niamh!..

Don't worry that you're not able to identify every bird... even long-time experts have trouble sometimes... you'll find that as you continue to watch birds, you'll start to notice more & more little details that will help you decide what bird you're looking at... things like color, markings, size, posture, behavior will start to become less of a blur to you...

The most important thing in birdwatching is having fun... don't let the technicalities get in the way of that...

Welcome to the forum... this is a wonderful place... if you have any questions at all, there'll be somebody who has the answers or will know where you can go to get them...

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Jen
Expedition Leader

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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
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Posted - Apr 14 2009 :  2:23:30 PM  Show Profile  Visit Jen's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yes, welcome, Sarah! I am such an informal birdwatcher, but I love it. I try to key on some little detail about hard-to-identify birds that might help me find them in my books. I get so excited when I see a bird I don't recognize. Simple pleasures are the best, right? Your blog pictures are adorable. Thanks for sharing!

Jen

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