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Birding 101P.C. RobinsonLatest ArticlesMigration Haven: Cape May, New Jersey Cape May, New Jersey, is one of the best places in the East to bird the fall and spring migrations. Birds must migrate in order to find food and shelter to survive. Why they migrate and when is the subject of this article. Tropical Birding II: Etiquette, Etiquette, Etiquette! Birding etiquette is essential in the rainforest if everyone is going to see the birds.,Birding etiquette is essential in the rainforest if everyone is going to see the birds. Tropical Birding I: It IS a Jungle Out there Tropical birding is one of the most challenging -- and satisfying -- experiences a birder can have. Photographing Birds, Part 2: Shooting Here, There and Everywhere Part 2 of this article describes what photo equipment you should use when traveling beyond your backyard. Photographing Birds, Part 1: Equipment This article describes basic equipment needed for photographing birds. This article describes owls and how to find them. A Hawk is a Hawk is a Hawk...or Is It? A hawk is a hawk, but is it? This article describes types of hawks and how to identify them. Birding Getaway: The Dry Tortugas Thinking of birding outside your local spots? The Dry Tortugas, 68 miles west of Key West, Florida, is one of the most important migration spots between South America and the U.S. Choosing Binoculars and Spotting Scopes This article briefly explains the use of binoculars and spotting scopes and what birders should consider when buying them. |
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