Nearly everyone enjoys watching birds. The beauty of their forms, the immaculate colour of their feathers, the buoyancy of their flight and the sweetness of their song are all a treat to behold and listen to. In recent years bird watching has become a hobby for an increasingly large number of people particularly among the young. One can pursue this hobby at any age. There is no need for any specialized degree in Ornithology, which incidentally is the branch of science that deals with the study of birds. The art of bird watching can be simply developed by carefully observing birds in their natural habitat. As a hobby it provides pleasure, gives aesthetic delight and at the same time creates a scientific attitude. Observations by a person, who habitually watches birds even merely for pleasure, are often of great value to the scientist trying to find out some particular phase of bird life and their behaviour. Now, the question that arises before an amateur bird watcher is when, where and how to look for birds. Well, it is difficult to imagine a square kilometre of the Indian Subcontinent without birds whether it is desert of Rajasthan or snowy peaks of the Himalayas. Birds can be seen everywhere. But unfortunately, their number is depleting. summary
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- The beauty of their forms, the immaculate colour of their feathers, the buoyancy of their flight and the sweetness of their In recent years bird watching has become a hobby for an increasingly large number of people particularly among the young. One can pursue this hobby at any age. There is no need for any specialized degree in Ornithology, which incidentally is the branch of science that deals with the study of birds. The art of bird watching can be simply developed As a hobby it provides pleasure, gives aesthetic delight and at the same time creates a scientific attitude.
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