Twous la pafè pou zwazo

Vle eseye zwazo-gade? Isit la nan tout bagay ou bezwen kòmanse, ki gen ladan binoculars, yon gid ak plis basics birder.

Bote nan zwazo se kapasite li nan wow ou tou de nan do a ak lakou trè pwòp ou yo. Si ou tach yon espès ki ra, gade yon twoupo migratè oswa obsève yon zwazo natif natal nan fotèy yo nan woutin chak jou li yo, ou pral imedyatman apresye awe a ak sezi nan zwazo. Aktivite sa a aksesib ak senp aktivite deyò akeyi tout laj ak kapasite.

Si ou se nan lide a nan zwazo men pa konnen ki kote yo kòmanse, nou isit la ede. Premyèman, li gid nou an debutan zwazo-gade, Lè sa a, tcheke nan lis zwazo ou-gade kovèti pou ak sa yo favorites birder.

Kontinye li atik la plen ekri pa Erica Zazo.

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Erica Zozo

Hey, there – I'm a Chicago-based freelance outdoor + travel writer 👋

I regularly contribute to national publications (CNN Underscored, Backpacker Magazine, Popular Mechanics, Trails Magazine, and more) and brand blogs (Osprey, Pure Michigan, Eddie Bauer, Oboz, and more) writing about everything from gear reviews to the best hiking trails to exploring urban nature.

My words help inspire people to get outside, support destinations and brands in building stronger connections with folks who love the outdoors and love to travel, and spread the word about how/where to adventure – especially in urban places and people ignored by the outdoor industry 🏳️‍🌈✊🏽✊🏿🏳️‍⚧️

You can find my words in Backpacker Magazine, Outside Magazine, Popular Mechanics, GearJunkie, SKI Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Group Tour Magazine, CNN Underscored, the Osprey Blog, the Pure Michigan blog and more.

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