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There is no need to wait for spring migration to enjoy birding. With the right preparation and expectations, winter can be your very best birding season.
Winter Birds You Can See
Many people mistakenly believe that all birds migrate south for the winter, but in fact a lot of local birds stay put year round – woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, cardinals, bluebirds and many other birds are year-round residents. Many northern birds – redpolls, crossbills, waxwings, snow buntings, juncos, etc. – are easier to see in winter because they leave their isolated boreal habitats and appear in more backyards and local refuges. Even spectacular tundra species, such as ivory gulls and snowy owls, make winter appearances further south, much to the delight of birders. And of course, there is always the possibility of a rare vagrant, some bird that strays well out of its typical range and makes birding headlines.
Making Winter the Very Best for Birding
Heading out for some birding action in winter does take a bit of preparation to stay safe and comfortable. To make the most of all your winter birding opportunities…
Winter birding may not have the same bright colors as spring warblers, the buzzing intimacy of summer hummingbirds or even the fantastic flocks of fall migration, but it's a season no dedicated birder will want to miss. The more you take advantage of great winter birding, the more you'll come to see the coldest season as the hottest one for birding.
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