A Guide to Bird Watching Ontario

If you reside in Canada or will be visiting, you should check out bird watching Ontario. Ontario is a great destination for bird watching enthusiasts. The reason for this is because there are approximately 473 different species of bird in this area. You will never get bored because there are so many different birds to watch for and identify. A few examples of birds you might see include loons, jays and warblers to name just a few. Before starting on your bird watching adventure you should definitely stock up on the right supplies.

Binoculars are a must-have if you're going to be bird watching in Canada. You will want a sturdy pair that doesn't break easily. The more zoom capacity the binoculars have, the better. You definitely want to get the best look at the birds that you possibly can. Then you will need a tape recorder or notepad to record details about the birds. A compact hand held tape recorder is likely going to be the most convenient option. You won't have to fiddle with paper and a pencil but simply press a button and talk into the recorder.

A good digital camera is important for taking pictures of birds you come across. Choose a camera with as many pixels as you can afford. Make sure the shutter speed is fast to capture photos in an instant. You may want to get a camera that can take good pictures of moving targets. If you do, you can often capture a picture of a bird just taking flight. Another item that should be in your supply kit is a bird watching book such as the Compact Guide to Ontario Birds by Krista Kagume.

It's a good idea to join a bird watching group or club in the area. There are lots of bird watching Ontario groups that would be happy to welcome a new member. Bird watching in a group is a fun way to enjoy your hobby while making new friends. You will find clubs in popular birding areas like Prince Edward County and Amherst Island. Try searching the Internet for more information about Ontario bird watching groups. You may be able to contact someone or even apply for membership right online. Ontario bird watching is a rewarding hobby that gets you close to nature and helps you learn more about the many beautiful birds that live in the area.



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It's a good idea to join a bird watching group or club in the area. There are lots of bird watching Ontario groups that would be happy to welcome a new member. Bird watching in a group is a fun way to enjoy your hobby while making new friends. You will find clubs in popular birding areas like Prince Edward County and Amherst Island. Try searching the Internet for more information about Ontario bird watching groups. You may be able to contact someone or even apply for membership right online. Ontario bird watching is a rewarding hobby that gets you close to nature and helps you learn more about the many beautiful birds that live in the area.



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