10 Tips for Watching Wildlife at Night

Barn Owl

Whether you're camping, or just enjoying an evening on the balcony or in the backyard, these tips will help maximize the chance you'll witness nocturnal wildlife. Before you head out, have the kids take Ranger Rick's Night Owl Challenge! The best time to watch nocturnal wildlife is about half an hour after sunset. 

  • If you are watching mammals, check what direction the wind is blowing in, then sit down-wind so your scent won't reach them.

  • If possible, use a red light source because it is less visible to wildlife. Red cellophane paper can be used to cover a flashlight.

  • Pick areas where night-flying insects are abundant, such as over water, or near flood lights and street lights. Light and water attract the insects that certain animals feed on at night.

  • Wear comfortable clothes, sneakers, running shoes, or moccasins that allow you to move around quietly.

  • Sit on a blanket or ground cloth so that you don't get cold sitting on the ground.

  • Try to visit your observation site during the daylight to check for obstacles to night-time viewing and walking.

  • Keep a respectable distance from the birds and mammals you are viewing, especially young ones.

  • Use binoculars or a spotting scope to watch animals up close without disturbing them.

  • Never offer wildlife food; it could endanger you, upset their digestive system, and result in their being eliminated as a pest animal.

 

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