Our eyes and ears should be open and alert to the natural wonders that surround us every day. Take time to look out our windows to see the birds that visit us and open our windows to hear them. Walk around whatever space we have to enjoy the birds in nature. Every day, work on improving our powers of observation.
ACCEPTANCE
Nature happens. We cannot MAKE natural things happen (or NOT happen). We can create habitats to encourage natural things to happen around us, but there are no guarantees.
RESPONSIBILITY
Birdfeeding comes with responsibilities to the birds and the environment we share with them. If you are unwilling to accept these responsibilities, you shouldn’t feed the birds. We also have a responsibility to share these natural wonders with the next generation.
Johnny Jump-up providing a burst of color amongst the browns of fall November 18, 2009 Upstate New York Current temp 40 degrees ~ Overnight low 26 degrees
Congratulations to Linda, winner of this Wordless Wednesday Caption Contest! Linda won "Enjoying Bluebirds More" by BirdWatchers Digest. Thanks to everyone who submitted captions - it was fun.
Birdwatch Radio An audio podcast about birds and birds with Steve Moore.
Eye on the Night Sky Mark Breen is your guide to help you find and observe constellations and other objects visible to the eye in the night sky. Produced by Vermont Public Radio.
In our Backyard NYS Wildlife Pathologist Ward Stone discusses environmental issues of the day. Produced by Northeast Public Radio.
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