October 1, 2010

The Importance of Bird Habitat Conservation

Birdwatchers may be the first to recognize the necessity of conservation. Whether your birdwatching group is also your field naturalists group, or whether you watch birds on your own, you are probably aware of the beauty and importance of the natural environment.

If you're looking for owls in the forest, watching raptors over open fields, or keeping an eye on local shorebirds, inevitably you know it is the preservation and protection of both wildlife and habitat that makes this possible.

Birds are beautiful, fascinating, and certainly amazing. Their mastery of flight has intrigued mankind since our earliest days, and is a balance of lift and weight. Gravity is harnessed and air flow maximized through the physics of bird wings, feathers, and the skeletal system and muscles that support them. Whether they are gliding or soaring, it seems like magic. When considering annual migrations, and the huge efforts expended to take birds from one seasonal home to another, we are left in awe.

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