knchatty 491 Report post Posted February 23 I can remember as a child going to my grandparents house and laughing (internally) when they tried to teach me about birds. Now when I think back to those days, I kick myself. I'm lucky enough that my mom listened to them and gained a lot of knowledge. I've been trying to learn more about the birds in our area. I love watching them and seeing how they interact with each other. I've put out many different types of feeders and different types of birdseed (worms, suet, seeds). I've even named a few of the "regulars". Anyone else share interest in my newfound hobby? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nickel 134 Report post Posted March 2 A few of my favorite YouTube livestreams include ones that just show birds. One is the Royal Albatross Cam in New Zealand. The others are the Allen Birdcams in South Africa. Both are relaxing, especially the NZ one. Those albatross love to chill and enjoy the beautiful coastline. Lucky them! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
knchatty 491 Report post Posted March 14 Oh what I wouldn't give to chill on the coastline right now. Now after reading that, I envy the life of the albatross! I don't really watch videos on YouTube but I might start now. It would be a great way to learn more about birds. I would probably try to stick to my geographic region though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SableC. 2,023 Report post Posted April 7 My grandmother got me interested in birds when she became less mobile. Birding is a hobby that we can still do together. It's incredibly relaxing. Do you have a favorite bird yet? I'm partial to the variety of nuthatches. They are endlessly entertaining. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
knchatty 491 Report post Posted April 11 My grandparents tried to teach me about the birds and I just didn't listen. I really don't have a favorite one yet. We just had a visit from a couple of blue jays, they are beautiful but bossy! I do love watching all the different woodpecker birds we get. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites