Welcome, Felix. It really is addictive isn't it? That's how I started too. Hope to see you on the other forums too.
Annie
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
Einstein
Quite understandable...
I have been avidly birdwatching on and off since childhood - in my mid forties now - I have 2-3 bird-spotting books and an audio recording/slides from my youth, a tad outdated now, though! I then spent 22 years in Australia and got into bird-watching so much that i wrote a book on the local birdlife and began a blog on it - when i came back to the UK, I hardly recognized any of these 'dull-colored' birds... but tried to keep up my blogging. Thankfully, I have since updated my study books and knowledge and only have to check up on a bird if it is new to the yard!
Watching the birds out the window while having my beer or coffee break each day gives me something to look forward to.... an then chat about online afterwards!
My Aussie and British birds blog - www.birdstory.com
Thanks for the welcome and words of encouragement. Hopefully I'll gain confidence to coordinate using binoculars and my cameras while watching the visiting birds feed.