7 tips for birdwatching in Colorado
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Colorado is home to lots of wildlife and observing it is a great opportunity to learn about, appreciate and enjoy nature. Believe it or not, the state is home to more than 400 species of birds, putting it among the top 10 states for birdwatching.
Here are seven tips to make the most out of your birdwatching experience:
1. Use a guide
Bird guides are an essential tool to learn about and identify bird species. There are plenty of guides available, including books arranged by color, shape and taxonomy. Birdwatching apps like Merlin Bird ID are also a great resource to help you identify birds — simply let your smartphone microphone listen for instant identification. Some birding apps will even include sound clips to help confirm a bird identification.
2. Bring binoculars or a camera
While you won't always need binoculars, they can be a great tool to help you get a better look at birds. A camera can also be helpful in identifying birds and keeping records of the birds you've seen.
3. Know where to go
Birds are seemingly everywhere in Colorado. They can easily be found at green spaces and open water sources, which will most likely turn up a variety of species. You can also venture out to wildlife refuges, state parks, and other birding hot spots to find other species you haven't seen yet. While finding any bird can be easy, finding a specific bird might require a bit of research and planning.
4. Take your time
You'll have the most luck if you are patient and as silent as possible. Take your time and observe as best you can, so you can hear even the smallest noise that could lead to a sighting.
5. Consider keeping records
Try writing a list of birds you've seen. You can even add when and where you saw them. Keeping records can also help you...