Bird Watching Binoculars & Field Guides : Using Bird Watching Binoculars
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There are two main ways to use your Bird Watching binoculars: the map method and the zen method. Learn how to use these two methods as a bird watcher in this free bird watching video about how to begin to bird watch. Expert: Cary Salter Bio: Cary Salter has been bird watching for the past twenty five years. He currently teaches many seminars on bird watching, particularly in the field of optics and binoculars. Filmmaker: Todd Campitelli
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Bird Watching : How to Identify Wild Bird Eggs
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Identifying wild bird eggs generally requires a thorough field guide, as there are no hard and fast rules about which eggs belong to which type of bird. Avoid activity around a bird nest during the incubation period with advice from a professional wildlife biologist and naturalist in this free video on bird eggs. Expert: Bo Brown Contact: www.firstearth.org Bio: Bo Brown is a professional wildlife biologist, naturalist and wilderness survival instructor. Filmmaker: Kevin Leeper
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Get Started with Bird Watching : Advantages of Using Digital Cameras for Birding
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Learn about using digital cameras forbirding in this free Bird Watching video. Expert: Wayne R. Petersen Contact: www.massaudubon.org Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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Bird Watching Binoculars & Field Guides : Using a Spotting Scope in Bird Watching
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Spotting scopes can find birds that are two to three hundred yards away. Learn how to use a spotting scope as a bird watcher in this free Bird Watching video about how to begin to bird watch. Expert: Cary Salter Bio: Cary Salter has been bird watching for the past twenty five years. He currently teaches many seminars on bird watching, particularly in the field of optics and binoculars. Filmmaker: Todd Campitelli
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Bird Watching : How to Attract Goldfinches
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To attract goldfinches, use two bird feeders with multiple ports and perches, provide black oil sunflower or Nyjer seed, and plant lots of ornamental flowers. Consider using a sock bird feeder or sycamore balls to attract goldfinch birds with advice from a professional wildlife biologist and naturalist in this free video on Bird Watching. Expert: Bo Brown Contact: www.firstearth.org Bio: Bo Brown is a professional wildlife biologist, naturalist and wilderness survival instructor. Filmmaker: Kevin Leeper
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