Fall Birdwatching Preparation-Getting the Feeders Ready For the Season
<p>Welcome back, fellow birdwatchers. It’s that time of the year once again. Although birdwatching is a year-round activity, I especially enjoy it in the Fall and Winter. I normally don’t feed the birds in the summer. I don’t think it's necessary, and also, it becomes too expensive. I start putting out seed this time of the year and continue through April.</p>
<p>In May, I will sometimes put out some seed to attract any migrating birds. Later in the Summer, I will put a little seed on the platform feeder to see the juvenile birds and/or the ones that are molting. Good opportunities for photos.</p>
<p>It is much easier to photograph the birds at the feeders as opposed to in the yard, woods, or trees. I find it extremely challenging to get good photos in the Summer. In order for that to be a success, I definitely need a better camera with a stronger zoom lens.</p>
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