Birding Ethics

Enjoy Birdwatching Without Harming the Birds or the Environment, or Offending Other People.

© Rosemary Drisdelle

Osprey, Rosemary Drisdelle

Bird watchers can adopt simple birding ethics to avoid disturbing birds, people, and the natural environment.

What makes an ethical bird watcher? There are some simple birding ethics - rules birders should keep in mind while out looking for feathered friends. Most are common sense things, things that help to avoid disturbing birds, disturbing other people, or harming the environment. A few pieces of ethical knowledge, however, are not so obvious. Here are some basic rules of birding ethics:

You can read the Audubon advice for birding ethics on the Audubon website.

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