Even though there’s less diversity of bird species in winter, many common northern and year round species are still quite active.
Winter landscapes have a much higher visibility when all the trees are bare.
Food sources are also much more concentrated during winter, causing many birds to spend a lot of time in the same areas repeatedly.
These factors add up to mean that winter is filled with fantastic opportunities to observe a variety of common bird species & behaviors.
So let’s explore how you can make the most of winter bird watching with these bird watching tips for the cold season.
8 Bird Watching Tips For Winter (That You May Not Have Heard)
Enjoy!
Brian Mertins
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Also... Check these out :-)
How To Identify Birds: 21 Tips To Sharpen Your Bird ID Skills
Easy Guide To Bird Behavior (9 Common Behaviors)
How To Connect With Nature In Winter
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