Grab Your Binoculars and Bundle Up for Cold-Weather Birding
Most people think of birdwatching as a warm-weather activity, something you do in spring when songbirds are filling the air with music. But experienced birders know a little secret: winter is actually one of the most rewarding times to spot feathered friends. Bare trees, hungry birds, and snow-covered scenery all work in your favor during the colder months.
