Birding

Do you have a pair of binoculars next to your chair near the living room window? Or feeders strategically located around your property so you can sit and watch their antics? Or maybe you can identify birds by their songs? Share your passion for the art of birding, or birdwatching, with photos, tips to bring them in for better viewing, how to feed birds, best places in the world for watching and photographing, and more!

Owls

There are over 200 species of these great birds of prey throughout the world. Most are solitary birds and they prefer to hunt at night. The smallest is the elf owl with a wingspan of 10.5 inches and can be found in the Southwest of North America and Northern Mexico region. One of the largest owls is the Eurasian Eagle Owl with has a wingspan of 5-6ft found in Europe and Asia. There is so much to love about this amazing bird of prey.

Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds are native to the Americas and are one of the smallest birds. Darting from flower to feeder all day long they are fun to watch and add movement to the garden. They are a bit difficult to capture in a photograph but post your favorites here along with your best tips and techniques to bring them to your landscape.
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