5 Easiest Birds to ID in Summer - Southwest Region
Bird identification doesn't have to feel overwhelming. Learn five distinctive Southwestern birds that are easy for beginners to recognize and enjoy this summer, from the famous Greater Roadrunner to the desert-loving Cactus Wren.
Summer 2026 Birding Product Guide
Summer birding can be rewarding—but heat, sun, insects, and long days outdoors require the right gear. In this Summer 2026 Birding Product Guide, we highlight practical products that help birders stay cool, comfortable, protected, and ready for adventure. Whether you're exploring local trails, visiting birding hotspots, or watching birds in your own backyard, these products can help make summer birding more enjoyable.
Backyard Bird Feeding: Help or Harm?
Backyard bird feeding can help birds — or harm them. Learn what seed to use, which feeders work best, and how to feed responsibly.
Birding Etiquette
Birding etiquette isn’t about rules—it’s about respect.
Based on the American Birding Association Code of Birding Ethics, this guide explains how thoughtful birding protects birds, preserves habitats, and keeps birding spaces open and welcoming for everyone.
Looking for a New Pastime?
Feeling overwhelmed and disconnected? Birding offers a gentle, meaningful way to unplug, unwind, and reconnect with nature—and it’s easier to get started than you might think.
Buying Binoculars for Beginning Birders
For many new birders, buying your first pair of binoculars is the moment the hobby truly begins. Suddenly those distant specks resolve into sparrows, warblers, hawks, and herons. Plumage patterns pop. Behaviors become visible. And the birds that were once “little brown somethings” become identifiable wonders.

