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Birdwatching Seasons: A Showcase of Wonders Above



Birdwatching is most ideal if it is done during the best season for it. Though birds regularly fly above, it is still most enjoyable to see them in flocks. Indeed, in several countries, this has been a very common and popular activity.

Undoubtedly, spring is the most ideal season for birdwatching both in Europe and America. The bird species that you can see at this time are quite numerous. Thus, it will always help if you have a tour guide with you who is aware of the various sites for birdwatching. Make sure that you do not miss out on such a great spectacle by going to the wrong location. 

Before even going for birdwatching, you should at least arm yourself with some knowledge about the activity. Read up on how to best approach the birds and learn something about the place that you are going to. In most cases the type of location has an effect on how the birds behave.

Summer may also be good for birdwatching but several species at this time are still nesting or may be feeding their young. Thus, you may not be able to see and appreciate the various species visible during spring. Likewise, summer has an effect on their vocal activities which makes interaction with them more difficult.

Autumn, on the other hand, gives birdwatchers the opportunity to get a glimpse of the birds on their way to migration. If you are keen enough, you will see some of them passing quickly by. Birds, together with their prey, tend to transfer to another location at this time.

Birdwatching may not be that easy during winter but if you choose the proper location, you may be quite successful. Areas around lagoons, large lakes, and gulfs seem to be the best options. These areas promise a site of geese and other waterfowl.

Furthermore, if you are looking for more adventure with your birdwatching, you may include some mountain climbing with it. The mountains have been known to be great habitats for various species of birds. The early part of summer is most ideal for this kind of paired activity.

Although each of the seasons has an obvious effect on the behaviour of the birds, what usually makes them more visible and people-friendly is the way humans approach them. If you treat them nicely, you can expect them to give you delight by flying by and sometimes coming near you. There really should be a give and take relationship. 


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