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Bird
Watching - Writing What You See |
by:
Richard
Chapo |
No
bird watcher is complete without his or
her bird watching journals. When you go
bird watching, you need to keep your life
list.
The Life List
If you are or become an avid bird watching
enthusiast, you're going to need to keep
records. The reason for this is you want
to keep a running list of the various bird
species you've seen. Since there are a zillion
species, the list can become quite long.
Frankly, it becomes a life long project
that is very enjoyable. Trust me, you'll
start planning vacations and trips around
it. A business trip will soon evolve into
a chance to see new species.
Part and parcel to your bird watching life
list is your journal. Some bird watchers
combine these two while others keep them
separate. The bird watching journal is used
to fill out your sightings. Information
kept in the journal includes things like
where you were, whom you were with, the
weather conditions, the lighting, time of
day and your overall impressions from the
sighting.
When keeping your journal and lists, you
are going to have sightings of species you've
seen previously. Most bird watchers will
add such sightings to their journals, but
not their life lists. The reason for this
is there may be peculiar or significant
factors in the sighting. Perhaps the bird
is not typically found in the area in question
or perhaps it is exhibiting some unique
characteristic.
New Sightings
When it comes to bird watching, there is
no greater joy then sighting a bird you
have never seen before. Often called "life
birds", the sighting can be added to your
life list and is a feather in your cap.
When you first start watching birds, you'll
obviously have a lot of new sighting. As
time passes, however, they will become less
frequent and you will come to enjoy and
value them even more.
Bird watching is an addictive hobby. Part
of the thrill is watching your life list
grow and reading through your journal of
sightings.
Rick Chapo is with Nomad
Journals - makers of writing journals.
Bird
watching journals are great bird watching
gifts for bird watching tours and vacations.
Visit NomadJournalTrips.com
for more bird watching articles.
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| Rick Chapo is with
Nomad
Travel Journals - makers of writing
journals and BusinessTaxRecovery.com
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