Hi, I’m Rifat Ahmed
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Discover how birds live, fly, sing, and survive in the wild. With over 13 years of birdwatching experience, I bring you insights into nature’s most incredible creatures.

Backyard Birding
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Latest News
Discover new bird guides, identification tips, and fascinating facts. Our latest articles help you connect deeper with the birds around you.
What Do Seagulls Eat? A Deep Dive Into the Seagull Diet
Baby Bluebirds: A Complete Guide to Their Growth, Diet, and Survival
What Do Bald Eagles Eat? A Deep Dive into the Bald Eagle Diet
What Do Ravens Eat? The Complete Guide to Raven Food and Feeding Behavior
Baby Pheasant: A Complete Guide to the Life of a Young Gamebird
Baby Osprey: A Complete Guide to the Early Life of These Majestic Raptors
Baby Eagle: Everything You Need to Know About These Majestic Chicks
Baby Blackbird: A Complete Guide to Nestlings, Fledglings, and How to Help Them Thrive
Protect Birds, Preserve the Song of Nature
Every year, millions of birds face threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
But with small actions, you can help make a big difference.
Join our mission to protect native birds — from placing safe feeders to planting bird-friendly gardens and saying no to pesticides.
Let’s keep their songs alive for future generations.
Attracting birds
Bring your backyard to life by making it a haven for birds. From the right feeders to native plants, small changes can invite feathered friends to visit—and stay.
Place a Bird Feeder Near a Quiet Window
Add a simple feeder with seeds like sunflower or millet, and you’ll soon attract cardinals, finches, and other colorful guests—perfect for daily birdwatching without leaving your home.
Birdwatching Tips
Discover Proven Tips to Spot and Attract Birds Like a Pro.
From robins to cardinals and blue jays, learn how to identify, observe, and support your favorite backyard birds. Whether you’re just starting or already keeping a bird journal, these guides will level up your birdwatching game.