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Birding Ethics
Bird watchers can adopt simple birding ethics to avoid disturbing birds, people, and the natural environment.
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Birding Ethics
Birders need to take responsibility for their actions, whether in the field or in their backyards
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How to Get the Most Out of Bird Watching
There's a right and a wrong way to approach birding. Good preparation, a sense of timing, mindful behavior, and birding ethics make a big difference.
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The National Audubon Society
A short description of the National Audubon Society explaining its origins and its current mandate.
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Birds and Trichomonas gallinae
The deadly parasite Trichomonas gallinae can be spread among wild birds at feeders and bird baths. Bird watchers can avoid accidentally spreading this and other diseases.
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Bird Identification Tips
Taking note of certain characteristics can help with wild bird identification. This article describes specific things to look for.
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Hand Feeding Wild Chickadees
Bird enthusiasts enjoy hand feeding backyard birds. In Canada and the United States, learning to hand feed wild chickadees is the easiest way to start.
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