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My fiancé and I found a fun and civilized pastime. We go birding on the weekends.
All you need are some binoculars and a guide book, or an App, if you are so inclined.
It started with raptors for us; some Bald Eagles, Osprey and Red Shouldered Hawks in Ocala, FL, then six Bald Ealgles on Wenham Lake in Mass, a Black Bellied Whistling Duck in Concord -it made the most comical noise- and a Great Horned Owl on Plum Island. She is nesting which means owlets this spring. The Snowy Owl on Plum Island eluded us.
It's a nice walk outdoors, swathed in tweed and Wellies, waxed cotton jackets, with the joy of a safari and learning about song, habit, and identification of these delightful and sometime elusive creatures.
Am I just a total boffin or are any other Loungers into this? Any success with rare species?
All you need are some binoculars and a guide book, or an App, if you are so inclined.
It started with raptors for us; some Bald Eagles, Osprey and Red Shouldered Hawks in Ocala, FL, then six Bald Ealgles on Wenham Lake in Mass, a Black Bellied Whistling Duck in Concord -it made the most comical noise- and a Great Horned Owl on Plum Island. She is nesting which means owlets this spring. The Snowy Owl on Plum Island eluded us.
It's a nice walk outdoors, swathed in tweed and Wellies, waxed cotton jackets, with the joy of a safari and learning about song, habit, and identification of these delightful and sometime elusive creatures.
Am I just a total boffin or are any other Loungers into this? Any success with rare species?