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LOADA BULLFINCH Pages Home Glossary Water fowl Raptors Waders Wednesday, 22 July 2020 Lesson Two: What birdwatching am? Introduction So, you've learned all about what a bird is (if not, please consult Lesson One ) - now it's time for you to learn about how to watch them. Bird watching can be done almost anywhere, and you don't even need telescopes, binoculars or birds to do it.  Usually it is done outside, but if you are unable to leave the house, or if it's a bit chilly out, then you can birdwatch from your very own home, or that of someone else (for example, that of a cousin), by looking up birds on YouTube.  This is a great way to add rare birds to your list. What list is? Many birdwatchers choose to compose lists of birds they've seen, mostly for tax purposes.  Birdwatchers will often keep a 'life list,' which is a list of all the birds one has ever seen.  It is called a 'life list' because birdwatchers have one instead of having a life.  Many birdwatche...

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