Bird Watching Binoculars & Field Guides : Using Bird Watching Binoculars

There are two main ways to use your bird watching binoculars: the map method and the zen method. Learn how to use these two methods as a bird watcher in this free bird watching video about how to begin to bird watch. Expert: Cary Salter Bio: Cary Salter has been bird watching for the past twenty five years. He currently teaches many seminars on bird watching, particularly in the field of optics and binoculars. Filmmaker: Todd Campitelli

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Bird Watching : How to Identify Wild Bird Eggs

Identifying wild bird eggs generally requires a thorough field guide, as there are no hard and fast rules about which eggs belong to which type of bird. Avoid activity around a bird nest during the incubation period with advice from a professional wildlife biologist and naturalist in this free video on bird eggs. Expert: Bo Brown Contact: www.firstearth.org Bio: Bo Brown is a professional wildlife biologist, naturalist and wilderness survival instructor. Filmmaker: Kevin Leeper

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Get Started with Bird Watching : Advantages of Using Digital Cameras for Birding

Learn about using digital cameras forbirding in this free bird watching video. Expert: Wayne R. Petersen Contact: www.massaudubon.org Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Bird Watching Binoculars & Field Guides : Using a Spotting Scope in Bird Watching

Spotting scopes can find birds that are two to three hundred yards away. Learn how to use a spotting scope as a bird watcher in this free bird watching video about how to begin to bird watch. Expert: Cary Salter Bio: Cary Salter has been bird watching for the past twenty five years. He currently teaches many seminars on bird watching, particularly in the field of optics and binoculars. Filmmaker: Todd Campitelli

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Bird Watching : How to Attract Goldfinches

To attract goldfinches, use two bird feeders with multiple ports and perches, provide black oil sunflower or Nyjer seed, and plant lots of ornamental flowers. Consider using a sock bird feeder or sycamore balls to attract goldfinch birds with advice from a professional wildlife biologist and naturalist in this free video on bird watching. Expert: Bo Brown Contact: www.firstearth.org Bio: Bo Brown is a professional wildlife biologist, naturalist and wilderness survival instructor. Filmmaker: Kevin Leeper

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