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Bird Watching and Migration

short-distance migration does not mean you can not see anything of interest
Some birds move in a larger country to the lowlands where the climate is a little less hard, so you can see some birds in the winter months is not in the summer. Some move to higher elevations low in the spring for breeding and hatching after returning to the highlands.
The end result is that despite the short nature of migration is always constantly changing.
Will the resident species, but their habits and behavior change with the seasons. There are always opportunities to see a bird that did not realize the previous day. As they say stop and smell the flowers, if you stop and take note you will see something new.

Long distance migration offers a bit more to observe, not only Canada goose. In Colorado, the San Luis Valley have the Sand Hill cranes with a maximum of 450,000 of these migratory birds through year. The sexes are similar, immature birds have brown top and gray underneath of the parties, the crane has a sand hill red forehead, white cheeks and a long dark pointed bill. Bald Eagles also received in January and February, few areas are the limits of what they can hatch their eggs. Always is fun to watch diving and catching fish from lakes and ponds. Some times of the year the blue heron is most notable, distinguished as his long legs flying behind of.
It's always fun to see a species that has seen before and some of the mating rituals and the colors will surprise you can be intense.

It is not necessary optical expensive birding in the backyard of the eye may be perfect. If you want to get up close and personal a pair of binoculars or a telescope will be what you want. A telescope is a portable telescope. They are used for bird watching, hunting and target shooting, monitoring, and any other application that requires further increases a pair of binoculars. The increase is typically 20X to 60X. Increases of more than 60X can lead to poor image brightness, a narrow field of vision, and show movement the image too, even on a tripod.
There are many brands and prices to choose from, look at their options, spend a little more and get a good pair that will last a lifetime. Not just for bird watching, but also camping wildlife viewing.

About the Author

Dale Coover lives and works in Colorado love to travel scuba dive take in the wild life in the mountains He writes article for and about binoculars,range finders,spotting scopes and scopes.

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