How to Start Birdwatching

Bird watching is a pastime that can be enjoyed almost anywhere. As a beginner, you may find that bird identification can be a bit tricky at times, but that is part of the beauty of bird watching – the challenge. Keep reading and find out How to start Bird watching. We say ‘part’ of the beauty, because bird watching is not just about identifying different species of bird. It is also about observing a bird’s behaviour, its unique characteristics and its relationship with the natural world. Even if you are not able to identify a bird, just watching it is oftentimes all you need to connect with nature.

Get The Right Equipment

Although it is possible to see and hear a lot without any equipment at all, the whole experience is enhanced when you can see the details on a bird with the help of a pair of binoculars or a telescope. In the beginning, you don’t need to worry about what kind of binoculars you’re using because there are different types, each with their own advantages and

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disadvantages (and price tag), which you will learn about along the way.

Make sure you use an identification guide suited for your area since different areas in the world have different species and subspecies. For Cyprus, we recommend the “Collins Bird Guide – The most complete guide to the birds of Britain and Europe”.

Since bird watching is an outdoor activity, you will need proper clothing and protection to keep you going for long periods of time, which are sometimes needed for bird watching. The weather in Cyprus calls for a hat and regular sunscreen application in order to keep your head cool and keep you protected from sun burns. Water is a must in all situations and especially in the summer when temperatures are high.

Do Some Preparatory Work

Studying the bird guide will help you prepare for your first outings. Keep this book in a place where you’ll be able to leisurely flip through it for a couple minutes each day. What are the different kinds of birds? Where do they live, and in what seasons? Don’t worry at this point about how to identify anything, just focus on figuring out what’s out there.

Keep in mind that bird watching is not just about seeing. It is about listening too. Did you know that a bird’s call or song is usually the first sign of its presence? Birds use songs (longer in duration) and calls (shorter in duration) to defend their territory, warn of danger, to tell other birds they’ve found food, to attract a mate or contact their young or other birds of their species. Each species of bird has its own unique voice. With a bit of practice, you will be able to identify species based on their sound alone.

If you don’t own a bird guide yet, you can check our Birds A-Z section to start familiarizing yourself with some of the most common birds of Cyprus and their songs/calls.

Remember that for some species, the plumage changes according to the season and with age, and also differs between males and females.

Know When & Where to Go

Choose an hour of the day when birds are most active. Usually, the best hours to bird watch are early in the morning or late in the afternoon. If it’s windy or very rainy, birds are not very mobile and are not easily seen. Different seasons mean different birds at different locations. With more than 280 migratory species making the Cyprus list,  many birds can only be found here at

specific times, either during the migration periods, in spring and in autumn or in the winter.

Start close to home. Your garden, your neighbourhood or a nearby park may be more interesting than you think. As you gain more experience, you may begin exploring more remote and natural areas, such as wetlands, farmland or forests, including areas with nature trails or bird hides. Throughout the island, there are areas rich with birdlife as they are important to birds for their breeding, feeding, resting or wintering. Some species of bird however can be found all over the island, even in the cities.

A Flamingo Over Larnaca Salt Lake
The European Robin

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