Connect Bridgeport
Ad
FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeRSS
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
    • Community News
    • Anniversaries
    • Announcements
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Calendar
    • Churches
    • Clubs & Organizations
    • Directory
    • Farmer's Market
    • File Complaint
    • Greeting Cards
    • Library
    • Lost And Found
    • Obituaries
    • Parks & Recreation
    • Sponsorships
  • Trading Post
    • For Sale
    • Local Deals
    • Services
    • Yard Sales
  • Visitors
  • Relocation
  • Education
  • Jobs
  • Alumni
Ad

Off the Shelf: Birding Adventures at Bridgeport Library

By Angela Spatafore on February 11, 2026 from Off the Shelf

February is National Bird Feeding Month, and if there is one thing I’m particularly passionate about it’s birds. In the spirit of the season, we’ll look at some bird-themed books and other resources from the library you can check out for free with your library card.
 
We’ll start with one of the more unique items in the collection, our Bird Watching Hobby Kit. Like all of our Hobby Kits, this kit features all the basics you need to get started, which includes a pair of binoculars, a hanging bird feeder, a small bag of bird seed, and a copy of The Bird Watching Answer Book by Laura Erickson published by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
 
Then why not supplement your birding adventures with a field guide? We have all the big names like Peterson, Sibley, and National Geographic in our collection. Each guide has their strengths and weaknesses, and each birder has their favorite, so try them out and see which one suits you best. I’m partial to the Sibley field guide myself. The guides helped me determine that the hawk I’ve been seeing around the library is a red-shouldered hawk and not a Cooper’s hawk like I initially thought.
 
In addition to the field guides, we also have several great nonfiction reads. Here are just a few of my recommendations. The Backyard Bird Chronicles follows the birding adventures of bestselling author, Amy Tan, after she turned to birds when the world became overwhelming. The book reads like a journal and is peppered with sketches and full illustrations Tan drew of the birds she encountered. Speaking of illustrations, The Bedside Book of Birds: An Avian Miscellany by Graeme Gibson digs deep into the history humanity has had with birds and the many ways we have depicted birds. This book features poems, travel journals, prose, and more writings detailing birds across time and place. The Bird Book: The Stories, Science, and History of Birds by the Smithsonian Institution takes a similar approach but also features incredible nature photography. 
 
All these items and more are available for free with your library card. Good luck with your birding adventures, and I hope you get to add some new birds to your life list soon. See you next week with a new Off the Shelf!

Share

Leave a Comment
Login or register

Leave a Comment

Log in or create an account to post a comment.

Sign up/stay connected

Create your profile to start adding photos, posting comments, and more.

SIGN UP

Ad
Ad

Blogs [ view all ]

  • Photo

    From the Bench: A Milestone on National ...

    Just when you think Robert Shields has done it all as the baseball coach of the Bridgeport Indians, there is something...

    Posted by Jeff Toquinto

  • Photo

    Time Travel: BHS Conference Hoops Champs...

    As the writing on the photo shows, this is the 1943 Little Ten Conference Basketball Champions from 1943. The young m...

    Posted by Dick Duez

  • Photo

    It's Happening: Sweet Story of Cornersto...

    When the word “chocolatier” comes to mind, I think of Jacques Torres - or Willie Wonka.   That was until earlier t...

    Posted by Julie Perine

  • Photo

    ToquiNotes: Trying to Measure the Impact...

    It was Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day for those who find that date familiar. My wife Valerie and I were at the same sp...

    Posted by Jeff Toquinto

  • Photo

    Off the Shelf: March Events and Spring B...

    March is here, and so is the library’s highly anticipated Spring Event Brochure! Next time you&rs...

    Posted by Angela Spatafore

  • Photo

    The Grapevine: Roz's Book Club Reviews B...

    This past week I had the pleasure of serving as the emcee for the Women of Distinction luncheon. Nine African American...

    Posted by Rosalyn Queen

Calendar [ view all ]

Sat
7

41st Annual Boy Scout Friends of Troop 40 Chili Feed

Mon
9

Bridgeport City Council Meeting

Tue
10

Masquerade Jewelry Sale

 



Bridgeport, WV
Editorial Board Advertise Privacy Policy Contact Us
FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeRSS

©2014 Connect Bridgeport.