You can do it anywhere It will stimulate your mind It will help reduce stress levels It’s fun and relatively inexpensive It will help clear your mind of cobwebs You will be more active and physically fit You will gain a greater appreciation of nature You will increase your knowledge of local birdlife You will expand your horizons and your circle of friends You will impress friends and neighbors with your knowledge
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Ten Reasons to Go Birding
My top 10 reasons to go birding, listed in no particular order:
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