Bird Identification for Children
- The easiest place to start with identifying birds is by color. Colorful birds such as Cardinals, Bluejays, Bluebirds and Robins are good choices to start with.
- An important aspect of identifying birds is learning about their diet. Some birds feed on insects, while others prefer worms. Dietary preferences are important to know when choosing commercial bird food and feeder styles.
- One of the easiest ways to begin observing birds is to set up feeding stations in your yard. Set out filled feeders, then sit back and watch who comes to visit.
- Part of identifying birds is reading about the particular species you have identified. Visit your local library, browse the Internet (see Resources) or contact your local wildlife conservation offices to learn all you can about the birds that are native to your area.
- Bird watchers of all ages will find it beneficial to keep a journal of their activities. Record dates, times, photos and sketches about the birds you have identified.
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