The Best Twittering Experience: Bird Feeding
Bird experts believe more than fifty million people in the United States have bird feeders in their yards. Bird feeding is a national pastime for many individuals. For others bird feeding is an educational process and a means to feel and appreciate another aspect of life which is usually ignored. It’s the ultimate twittering experience.
Bird feeding creates a “gateway effect” to protect the environment according to a source at the Audubon Society. Several people want to increase their awareness of the beauty which surrounds them by performing small tasks which have an enormous impact on the well being of all life. Bird feeding is one of those simple tasks that lead to an eco-friendly life style. Bird lovers plant a lot more shrubs with seeds which birds consume and they support stronger environmental laws which protect all wildlife. Bird feeders become bird lovers that share something in order to experience the unique gift of bond with some other form of consciousness
Studies show that feeding birds is a learning experience not just for the kids that know the name of every bird that visits the feeder, but for the adults who ignore the world of birds that exists and flourishes around them. The amazing diversity of the bird population and their sometime strange behavior demonstrates without words how we live our lives. Birds are continually doing something that enriches the experience of life and all any person needs to do is watch birds gather around a feeder to see how similar we’re to them. Bird watchers discover that their strange behavior is not a mystery at all. Birds in their own way choose to experience their reality and that choice mimics how some people choose to experience the reality they live every day.
Birds don’t survive just by depending on feeders. Some birds never visit a feeder. All birds find a natural source of food or they move on, just as we do. Research indicates that bird feeders supply lower than a fifth of a bird’s nutritional needs, so they don’t go hungry when the feeder is empty. One behavior that is blatantly clear in life around the bird feeders is birds do not judge or discriminate. The squirrels and other creatures which share the food are just doing what we all do; they are eating to produce energy to experience more of our selected reality. It seems the only ones that care about who eats and who doesn’t are the humans who are still learning the lesson of unity.The squirrels and other creatures that share the food are just doing what we all do; they are eating to produce energy to experience more of our selected reality. It seems the only ones who care about who eats and who doesn’t are the humans who are still learning the lesson of unity.

