Welcome to the resources page!
On this page, you’ll find online resources that can really take your birding skills to the next level. I’m talking about birding blogs, birding forums, bird identification quiz websites, birding YouTube channels, and many more.!
The resources here are great for beginners to explore and get started with birding!
Birding Outdoors YouTube Channel
On this YouTube channel, I cover interesting videos like How To’s for birding and education birding content, with an extra focus on beginner birders everywhere.
I also cover birding resources and gear reviews. I run through all kinds of birding-related stuff there so do check it out!
If you’re new then check out this complete guide for beginner birders!
Click the pictures below for links to the resources!
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