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Most hunters and anglers go through periods of down time when their favorite season is closed, or the boat or ice fishing equipment goes into storage for several months. Mid-summer is such a time for hunters, while open-water anglers sit on the sidelines during winter.

It’s not difficult to find related activities such as sporting clays and trap shooting in the months between hunting seasons, or watching fishing shows when lakes are frozen, but actual participation must cease, at least for a while.

The clay colored sparrow is one of 13 different sparrow species found in North DakotaPerhaps that’s why birding, or wildlife watching, continues to gain popularity. Wildlife viewing, either as a planned activity or a random occurrence, is open 365 days a year.

Most people appreciate wildlife simply for its existence, whether it’s an angler marveling at a flock of pelicans circling overhead, a motorist pointing out a deer in a field to a passenger, a hunter chuckling at the spectacle of a muskrat trying to navigate through a cluster of duck decoys, or a bird-feeder wondering which of North Dakota’s 13 sparrow species is perched on a branch outside the window.

While nearly everybody enjoys seeing wildlife, more and more enthusiasts are making wildlife viewing, particularly for birds, a more focused quest. It’s an outdoor activity that’s always in season, in any weather.

The cornerstone of “birding” is keeping track of species observed. Some birders make their hobby a year-long mission to record as many kinds of birds as possible. Put all the species from each year together and you have what’s referred to as a “life list.”

Armed with a bird identification book and binoculars, it’s pretty easy to start crossing dozens of species off a list. But North Dakota has more than 300 kinds of birds that either live in or migrate through the state, and for someone to check off the last hundred or so requires considerable time, travel and effort during all seasons. And yet, more and more people are trying to do this, not only with home-state lists, but regional and national lists as well.

To get started in birding, however, doesn’t require a great investment. The basic element is a bird book so you can identify species with which you are not familiar.  Many types of these books are available at book stores and other outlets.

A checklist of all North Dakota birds is available by calling or writing the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, or printing the list from the Department’s website at gf.nd.gov and clicking the publications link tab on the home page.

By the time you’ve listed most of the birds around the home front, you’ll know whether you’re interested enough to pursue other birds that might require more effort. Like most recreational pursuits, some people are casual participants, others are serious devotees, but the only way to find out if you like something is to try it.

In addition to the bird checklist, the game and fish department offers several free publications useful for all outdoors interests of all levels, some of which can be viewed online, or downloaded and printed.

As with many personal interests, there’s never enough time to do everything, but wildlife watching isn’t necessarily time consuming. It can even provide a pleasant diversion while you’re watering the garden or mowing the lawn. That’s likely another reason why it’s becoming so popular.


Doug Leier is a biologist for the Game and Fish Department. He can be reached via email: dleier@nd.gov


 

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