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Birdwatching for Beginners: Video Series

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Learn birding techniques to enjoy bird watching in your own back yard, in this beginner's guide to birding in this free bird watching video series.

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  1. Learn what essential bird watching gear you need in order to start birding in this free bird watching video

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  2. Learn bird watching tips for backyard birding in this free bird watching video

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  3. Learn about various bird feeders to use for your backyard to begin backyard birding in this free bird watching video

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  4. Learn about various bird feeders for backyard birding in this free bird watching video

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  5. Learn how to identify the Eastern Bluebird when bird watching in this free bird watching video

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  6. Learn how to identify the House Wren when summer birding in this free bird watching video

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  7. Learn how to identify the Northern Mocking Bird when birding in this free bird watching video

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  8. Learn how to landscape to draw birds to your home for backyard birding in this free bird watching video

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  9. Learn about various bird nesting boxes to use for backyard birding in this free bird watching video

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  10. Learn about communal bird nesting colonies and complexes to use for backyard birding in this free bird watching video

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  11. Learn how to identify the Black Capped Chickadee when backyard winter birding in this free bird watching video

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  12. Learn how to identify the Tufted Titmouse, when backyard winter birding in this free bird watching video

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  13. Learn how to identify a Cardinal when backyard birding in winter in this free bird watching video

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  14. Learn about bird conservation to protect bird species from extinction in this free bird watching video

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Observing birds and studying their behavior is what birding and bird watching is all about. The best way to get started in birding is to begin in your own backyard. Backyard birding is an excellent way to learn about various types of bird species and their behavior. Planting particular plants and setting up bird boxes, and complexes to attract bird species are a couple of the many ways you can attract birds to your backyard to observe and study. If you would like to learn more about bird watching and how you can get involved in birding, learn from our birding expert from the Massachusetts Audubon Society.

In this free online video series, learn about birding and bird watching from Wayne R. Petersen, Director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas Program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Learn from Wayne as he teaches general bird watching tips for backyard birding and bird conservation, and teaches about various types of bird feeders and bird nesting boxes, how to identify certain birds, how to landscape to attract birds.

 
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Wayne R. Petersen Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society. His publications include co-authoring Birds of Massachusetts (1993) and Birds of New England (2004), co-editing the Massachusetts Breeding Bird Atlas (2003), and contributing to The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior (2001). A New England Regional Editor for North American Birds magazine and editor of the New England Christmas Bird Count, Petersen was recognized in 2005 when he was the recipient of the American Birding Association’s Ludlow Griscom Award for outstanding contributions in regional ornithology.dkdk

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