Bird Watching: Everything You Need to Know to Find, Identify & Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond for The Absolute Beginner

Bird watching, the observation of live birds in their natural habitat, is a popular pastime and scientific sport that developed almost entirely in the 20th century. Find out how to get the most enjoyment from bird watching with this practical audiobook guide packed with proven tips and suggestions.

Birding is a versatile sport that can be either done with or without others. If you are seeking companionship, then birding can be a great social activity. You can share your interest with friends, family, or even join a birding club.

If you seek the chance to get away from everyone for some well deserved solitude, then that is also an option. It's perfectly acceptable to go birding alone. You can go explore nature with the only sounds coming from the birds you are observing.

Here is a preview of what you'll learn:

  • What is bird watching
  • The history of bird watching
  • How to bird watch
  • Equipment for bird watching
  • Prominent contributors to bird watching
  • Bird-watching organizations and societies
  • Bird-watching etiquette
  • Science and bird watching
  • Bird-watching influences on the environment
  • Backyard birding
  • Birding census techniques
  • Bird-watching books and publications
  • A personal tale: Bird watching 101
  • And basically everything you need to start bird watching today!
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Bird Watching: Everything You Need to Know to Find, Identify & Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond for The Absolute Beginner

Bird watching, the observation of live birds in their natural habitat, is a popular pastime and scientific sport that developed almost entirely in the 20th century. Find out how to get the most enjoyment from bird watching with this practical audiobook guide packed with proven tips and suggestions.

Birding is a versatile sport that can be either done with or without others. If you are seeking companionship, then birding can be a great social activity. You can share your interest with friends, family, or even join a birding club.

If you seek the chance to get away from everyone for some well deserved solitude, then that is also an option. It's perfectly acceptable to go birding alone. You can go explore nature with the only sounds coming from the birds you are observing.

Here is a preview of what you'll learn:

  • What is bird watching
  • The history of bird watching
  • How to bird watch
  • Equipment for bird watching
  • Prominent contributors to bird watching
  • Bird-watching organizations and societies
  • Bird-watching etiquette
  • Science and bird watching
  • Bird-watching influences on the environment
  • Backyard birding
  • Birding census techniques
  • Bird-watching books and publications
  • A personal tale: Bird watching 101
  • And basically everything you need to start bird watching today!
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Bird Watching: Everything You Need to Know to Find, Identify & Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond for The Absolute Beginner

Bird Watching: Everything You Need to Know to Find, Identify & Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond for The Absolute Beginner

by John R. Hess

Narrated by Matt Montanez

Unabridged — 1 hours, 24 minutes

Bird Watching: Everything You Need to Know to Find, Identify & Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond for The Absolute Beginner

Bird Watching: Everything You Need to Know to Find, Identify & Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond for The Absolute Beginner

by John R. Hess

Narrated by Matt Montanez

Unabridged — 1 hours, 24 minutes

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Overview

Bird watching, the observation of live birds in their natural habitat, is a popular pastime and scientific sport that developed almost entirely in the 20th century. Find out how to get the most enjoyment from bird watching with this practical audiobook guide packed with proven tips and suggestions.

Birding is a versatile sport that can be either done with or without others. If you are seeking companionship, then birding can be a great social activity. You can share your interest with friends, family, or even join a birding club.

If you seek the chance to get away from everyone for some well deserved solitude, then that is also an option. It's perfectly acceptable to go birding alone. You can go explore nature with the only sounds coming from the birds you are observing.

Here is a preview of what you'll learn:

  • What is bird watching
  • The history of bird watching
  • How to bird watch
  • Equipment for bird watching
  • Prominent contributors to bird watching
  • Bird-watching organizations and societies
  • Bird-watching etiquette
  • Science and bird watching
  • Bird-watching influences on the environment
  • Backyard birding
  • Birding census techniques
  • Bird-watching books and publications
  • A personal tale: Bird watching 101
  • And basically everything you need to start bird watching today!

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From the Publisher

“Play is a window into the healthy development of young children. Sometimes teachers sense that something is different about a child’s play experiences, but they can’t quite put their finger on what it is. This book offers extended information on the authors’ highly useful play survey, which can help teachers answer, communicate, and ameliorate those concerns. It includes a family bulletin board to help parents understand what children learn through play in various areas of the classroom. Classroom teachers, parents, consultants, and college educators will all find this book useful.”
—Sally Moomaw, EdD, Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Cincinnati and author of Teaching STEM in the Early Years

“This helpful workbook is filled with practical ideas for enhancing and facilitating young children’s play experiences in any kind of early childhood program or setting. Provocative questions provide opportunities for readers to reflect on their personal childhood play experiences, on the play experiences of the children in their care, and on the ways that they have tried to facilitate children’s play. The suggestions and activities help individual readers and provide a great foundation for group discussions, staff development workshops, or coursework for early childhood education students.”
—Gaye Gronlund, MA, early childhood education consultant and author of Developmentally Appropriate Play: Guiding Young Children to a Higher Level and Planning for Play, Observation, and Learning in Preschool and Kindergarten

“This book is just terrific! It is readable and informative. It seems at first very practical and direct and it does offer many clear suggestions about how to do things. However it is by no means a book that claims to contain all the answers. Rather, the suggestions within it are deepened and complicated by all the ways in which readers are asked to become involved. The reader is a partner in making sense of the issues and problems presented; the reader is asked to remember his or her own experiences in various aspects of play, to observe carefully in the classroom for a variety of specific purposes, to try out one or a new way to arrange the dramatic play area, or another spot, and then to observe the result. With sets of questions and activities as well as text, the book engages the reader in thinking flexibly and deeply about the ways to support children’s play. This book would best be used by a group of teachers who could discuss all their responses together.”
—Cindy Ballenger, PhD, Director, Teacher Preparation, Eliot Pearson Department of Child Study, Tufts University

“With these books, Heidemann and Hewitt provide thoughtful, thorough guidance and resources as we set out to maximize children’s play experiences in early childhood education settings. These hands-on tools deepen our understanding of play, as well as adult roles in relation to play, and help us design concrete strategies to address challenges that arise when children play together. These two books, together with their companion book Play: The Pathway from Theory to Practice, should be required reading for every early educator in training or in practice.”
—Beth Menninga, Numbers Work! Project Coordinator, Minnesota Philanthropy Partners

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169599466
Publisher: Harlequin Love Inspired
Publication date: 06/13/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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