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Real Birds Chirping

The National Audubon Society

The National Audubon Society protects birds. They protect the places birds need, today and tomorrow. They protect the Americas with science and advocacy. Include education and on-the-ground conservation. Outside your door, on the way to work, or at the beach, birds are everywhere.

John James Audubon began the Audubon Society. He was famous for his studies and was an expert on birds.

  • Bird songs
  • Flight patterns
  • Physical appearance
  • Migration patterns
  • Birds’ genetics with dinosaurs

He painted cataloged and described the birds of North America. He wrote a famous book. Birds of America.

The Audubon Legacy was his contribution to understanding. That includes bird anatomy and behavior from field notes. His book has great examples of book art. Audubon discovered 25 new species and 12 new subspecies.

Truly Dad and I loved the Audubon. He was 90 years old on his Birthday In Heaven.

Code of Birding Ethics

  • Promote the welfare of birds and the environment.
  • Respect the law, and rights of others.
  • Ensure feeders, next structure, and artificial bird environment are safe.
  • Group birding requires special care.
  • Group leaders.

Everyone enjoys birds and birding. They always respect wildlife. Wildlife environment and the rights of others. must have no conflict of interest.

Rules take you deeper into the hobby.

  • #96- know which wrens live near you
  • #43-Personalize your license plate with something birdy
  • #59- Learn to identify Warblers
  • #58- Go find a Swan- a Wild Swan
  • #74 – Watch movies about birding
  • #46- Go on a birding trip without a guide
  • #83- Identify your first Ibis
  • #87- Know how to bird on vacation with a non-birding spouse
  • #4-Avoid making boneheaded birding mistakes
  • #81- Learn how to hand your first “dip”.That’s missing a bird you have traveled to see.

The list of rules goes on! Click here for the “rules of birding”.