He is currently working on a history of field guides to birds and the development of birdwatching in the United States. |
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To launch oneself on the hobby of birdwatching, it is necessary to have a good pair of binoculars. |
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Winter is a wonderful time for birdwatching, thanks to the surge of shivering Greenlanders who flock to our more temperate climes. |
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He travelled widely, and enjoyed motor caravanning, birdwatching, and garden tours. |
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Sunnyhurst Brook, which runs the length of the woods, is known among the birdwatching community as an excellent place to spot kingfisher, grey wagtail, dipper and heron. |
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The protagonists may be pure creation, but Franzen does give free rein to at least one personal obsession: birdwatching. |
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On the other hand, we do have reasons to cheer: birdwatching is a British invention, as is bird conservation. |
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You can hike to waterfalls, go birdwatching, visit Lycian and Roman sites, and take the one-hour drive to the beautiful beach at Patara. |
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What about train-spotting, birdwatching and stamp-collecting, to name but three? |
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Other activities expected to increase are birdwatching, opera, and theatre. |
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There is a birdwatching club in the area and another organization offers educational and birdwatching activities. |
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If you are visiting Ocean City, take a birdwatching trip on a charter boat to see shearwaters, skuas, Wilson's storm-petrels, and Atlantic puffins. |
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The marsh located at the northwestern tip of Ile d'Orléans is well known to birdwatching enthusiasts. |
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One of the best birdwatching areas in Jasper National Park is on Pyramid Lake Road. |
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Boardwalks, observation blinds and trails will channel visitors while promoting birdwatching. |
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They provide opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, canoeing, hunting, trapping and fishing. |
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Parks Canada describes a wide range of birdwatching areas in Banff National Park. |
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They are also operating about ten birdwatching stations where migration is studied and birds are ringed. |
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The Oyambre nature reserve is very nearby, as well as a birdwatching hide near the village of La Rabia. |
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You can kayak, mountain-bike, dive in a reef or cenote, or enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving, golfing and tennis, trekking, birdwatching, and deep-sea fishing. |
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The Nature Conservancy of Canada project will develop birdwatching trails, signs and other facilities for the public. |
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During this period, he also enjoyed shooting, fishing and birdwatching with Jacintha's brother and sister. |
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Initially, birdwatching was a hobby undertaken in developed countries such as the United States of America and the United Kingdom. |
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Numerous positive and negative impacts of birdwatching have been identified. |
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Seawatching is a type of birdwatching where observers based at a coastal watch point, such as a headland, watch birds flying over the sea. |
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As the numbers of birdwatchers increases, there is growing concern about the impact of birdwatching on the birds and their habitat. |
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A study suggests that males leaned towards competitive birding while females preferred recreational birdwatching. |
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The study of birdwatching has been of interest to students of the sociology of science. |
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We would be running wild on the marshes, birdwatching. |
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Wiry and with short-cropped hair flecked with grey, Murphy had worked on building sites most of his adult life, never realising his birdwatching hobby could be a career. |
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Many of our provincial parks offer birdwatching vacation opportunities for independent travelers and for those wishing to join a guided interpretive program. |
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The fazendeiros with their huge fields and transgenic plantations lead a wealthy and leisurely existence while they spend their nights with tourists who come for birdwatching. |
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They have huge fields and tourists come in hordes for birdwatching. |
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To find wildlife tour operators that specialize in guided birdwatching adventures, use the Advanced Search feature on the top right corner of this page. Select the Categories tab. |
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This money went for everything from licence fees for hunting and fishing to binoculars for birdwatching, and from outdoor clothing to transportation and hotels. |
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Instead, try canyoning, horse riding, birdwatching and more. |
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Marano looks out on to one of the most stunning wetlands on this part of the Adriatic, with an educational nature reserve, and a birdwatching paradise in the Stella river delta. |
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Tourism activities to provide work for young people include development of hiking trails and local birdwatching groups, which are likely to be accepted in the tourism programme of the private sector. |
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Would it not be better for the Commission to adopt a perspective that takes closer account of the reality of the situation, bearing in mind what the Maltese press and the birdwatching community have said? |
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It is a wonderful location for birdwatching. |
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The visitor centre at RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands provides birdwatching facilities in the Dee Estuary nature reserve. |
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As an isolated island on major migration routes, Lundy has a rich bird life and is a popular site for birdwatching. |
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North Ronaldsay is well known as one of the best birdwatching sites in the country during the spring and autumn migration periods. |
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Leisure activities including birdwatching, fishing, canoeing and wildfowling are permitted. |
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Biodiversity enriches leisure activities such as hiking, birdwatching or natural history study. |
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Point Reyes National Seashore offers some of the finest birdwatching in the United States. |
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The peninsula is a popular tourist destination in the dry season for camping, hiking, birdwatching and fishing enthusiasts. |
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Nearby Morfa Bychan beach has also provided some good birdwatching with long tailed duck, scaup and velvet scoter among flocks of common scoter. |
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The usual date for this birdwatching collective activity is the January's last weekend. |
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New technologies are allowing birdwatching activities to take place over the Internet, using robotic camera installations and mobile phones set up in remote wildlife areas. |
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The interest in birdwatching grew in popularity in many parts of the world and it was realized that there was a possibility for amateurs to contribute to biological studies. |
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Nearby inland are Sandown Levels, one of the few freshwater wetlands on the Isle of Wight, where Alverstone Mead Local Nature Reserve is a very popular spot for birdwatching. |
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He also makes regular appearances on Radio Scilly, presenting two weekly shows, Walk of the Week and Birdwatching Report. |
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Birdwatching literature, field guides and television programs have been popularized by birders like Pete Dunne and Bill Oddie. |
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Birdwatching often involves a significant auditory component, as many bird species are more easily detected and identified by ear than by eye. |
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Birdwatching etiquette is evolving in response to this concern. |
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Birdwatching Birdlife is prolific due to the diverse range of habitats including mudflats, wetlands, heathland, forests, desert and semi-dry Mallee. |
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