Birding fans know this about birdwatching
May 31st, 2009
If you are a fan of watching birds then you probably realize there is different kinds of birding guides. There are the human being field guide for birding trips who act as birdwatching guides that take you to spots where particular birds are known to reside.
And the other kind of birdwatching guides are something akin to a backyard bird guide where you have a coffee table-style book that tells you how to identify different kinds of birds. The difference between these two bird guides are merely that one is a person and the other type is some thing something you can read on your own. It’s recommended that when you go birding that you have either type of bird guide with you so you get more out your birding excursions since you don’t want to miss anything and you should want to remain educated as the trip goes by.
Invest time and money in bird watching guides
March 29th, 2009
Bird watching trips are always exciting but some times its hard to find the good spots unless your are familiar with the area. We recommend taking the time and money to invest in a bird watching guide for part of the trip.
Usually birding guides will almost guarantee an exciting outing. Most bird guides we have found offer reasonable prices and a couple just ask for lunch and they’ll be happy to show you the exciting areas in their area. Plus it’s always nice to meet fellow birders away from home.
Guided Birdwatching is the link between the travelling birder and birding guides all around the world. Our aim is to index all amateur birding guides, birding companies, field trips and bird walks.
Birdwatching trips are exciting but some times it is hard to find the hotspots because you are not familiar with the area.
It is highly recommend to invest time and money in a bird watching guide for some part of your trip.
Local birding guides will provide you an exciting trip. They will be happy to show you their area. Without the guidance of a local birdguide you will never be able to see the number of species than with a birding guide who knows the area.
Choosing which type of birdwatching guide you want or need is a challenge and fun too. First we consider what kinds of birding guides there are. Then compare them. Then evaluate our individual needs.
Types of Birding Guides include emphasis on and include in varying degrees:
Photographs.
Illustrations.
Range Maps.
Descriptive Narratives