What is a list of birding lives?

The list of life of birding is a compendium of all bird species that individual birder has positively identified when watching birds. Since there are more than 9,000 bird species in the world, it is unlikely that Birder will end up with a full list of every bird on Earth, but Birder can accumulate a lengthy list of life if he starts to biro soon and maintains a well -organized list. The organization of lists of birding life was very facilitated by the arrival of computer programs specifically designed to manage lists of life, along with internet websites for birds to exchange each other. Some bird species identification may be obvious. Others, however, are more complicated, because many bird species resemble each other or has different phases of feathers that can deceive occasional observers. Birder running with a field guide carefully examines the bird and can also take a picture to confirm the identification. If Birder is convinced of what he has seen, the bird will be added to the list of life.

There are a number of ways to organize a list of life. The classic technique is to place a list of life in a chronological order, and many birds have binders documenting observations from individual trips, such as magazine, on unique pages that are later entered into the computer. Most birds also like to sort their lists of life in order, family, genus and species to look at the list of life and marry all the ducks they saw at first sight. This type of organization also emphasizes a close connection between many species of birds that may seem radically different, but are actually related.

In addition to serving as a record of all birds, someone has someone, the list of life is also like Birder's Life. List of life includes the location and time when the bird was seen, which allows birds to find all the birds they saw on their way to Guatemala or remember a remarkable tripto Thailand. Especially when Birder has seen a rare species, a brand new species, or a bird that is expected to be extinct, a list of life can be pride and even some praise.

The network of lists of life via the Internet also serves the scientific community. Ornithologists can use lists of life to monitor species around the world and look for areas where unique species are often observed and identify species that can be endangered. Lists of life can also identify scientific discoveries; Occasionally, Birder, which includes a bird's photo on the website, was informed that he actually found a new bird species, which is the cause of celebrations.

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