Tips
for Watching Wildlife
- Dawn
and dusk are the best times to see wildlife. In
warmer climates, little is moving on hot summer
afternoons or windy days.
- Observe
from the sidelines. Leave "abandoned"
young animals alone. A parent is probably close
by waiting for you to leave.
- Dont
offer snacks; your lunch could disrupt wild digestive
systems.
- Cars
make good observation blinds. Drive slowly, stopping
to scan places wildlife might hide. Use binoculars
or a long lens for a closer look.
- Try
sitting quietly in one good location. Let wildlife
get used to your presence. Many animals that have
hidden will reappear once they think you are gone.
Often you will hear more than you will see.
- Teach
children quiet observation. Other wildlife watchers
will appreciate your consideration.
- Look
for animal signs. Tracks, scat, feathers, and
nests left behind often tell interesting stories.