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Learn About Bird Watching - Tips

Do you enjoy the outdoors? Do you enjoy leisure activities in the woods? Do you like nature? If you answered yes to a few of these questions why dont't you try a great hobby like bird watching? You can even travel the world and still appreciate this simple and not expensive pastime during a holiday.

A special bird watching vacation to try, if you're an avid bird watcher, is a world tour visiting some of the world's great bird watching sites. Even locally in the United States, different states feature bird sanctuaries and aviaries where you can go. Each one is home to myriad species of native avian life, and assures you a amazing experience. If you want to go farther abroad, here are a few of the more well-known international sites you'll want to visit:

South America - the jungles of South America house to thousands of incredible birds. Bird watching vacation popular sites in South America include the Itatiaia National Park in Brazil, which is home to around 350 variety of species of birds native to the Amazon. The Iguazu National Park is the leading natural reserve in Argentina, with more than 400 types of native birds. Other good places to check in South America are the Hato Pinero and Hato Cedral ranches in Venezuela, which are particularly popular for bird watching.

Europe - there are tons of popular places in Europe for bird watching. There are in fact hundreds of bird watching spots in Britain alone. If you are taking in consideration Britain, the annual bird fairs and conventions held in various local districts are some things to look out for. Ireland and Scotland are also prominent bird watching places, as they have little isles and lakes around these two countries are home to a lot of various forms of bird life that are unique specifically to these islands.

The Carribean - While normally associated with vacations of a different kind, the Carribean Islands, are in fact a very good place to visit on a bird watching vacation world trip. In the Bahamas, Grand Bahama Island is a very popular place to go for bird watching. Bermuda is another excellent place to visit, because there are seven major natural reserves there sponsored by the Audubon Society. In Jamaica, the Rocklands Bird Sanctuary is well-known because the birds there are so tame they sometimes perch on the bird watchers and eat out of their hands.

Asia - if you want to range far afield, Asia is a great place to go for bird watching vacation as various live there that have no equivalent counterparts in the west. Japan alone encompasses around 600 species of birds. The Lake Utonai and Tateyama Bird sanctuaries in Japan are the most well-known wildlife preserves where you can watch them. China's main attraction is not only its original species of birds, but the fact that some sites like Beidaihe are a migratory hub for far-ranging birds from all across Asia. Thailand's Doi inthanon International Park is another good place to visit for bird watching, which boasts 382 resident species. Obviously there are many places you could treat yourself in a good bird watching holiday. Remember to take your trusty bird watching binoculars and camera with you!

So as you can see there are a lot of interesting places you can go visit while enjoying this super bird watching hobby. If you don't feel like travelling there is also your trusty backyard to be discovered. You could be surprised of what you can find in there.
About Paul Zayer
Paul is an Internet lover and enjoys to share his passion with other people. You can learn more about home improvement and wood burning stove review at his website www.homeimprovementcenteronline.com

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