Bird Watching Guide
Choosing a Pair of Bird Watching Binoculars
It is possible to do bird watching without binoculars. When you first
start, you will probably be looking for the more common local species of
birds, and therefore you will be able to get away with not using a pair
of binoculars. Your bird book will tell you the main attributes to look
for, and you can recognize these from a short range. But once you have
already spotted all of the most common birds, you may start to progress
as a birdwatcher and look for either birds that are rarer, or more
specific subcategories of the birds you have already spotted. If this is
the case, you will want to invest in a good pair of bird watching
binoculars. There are several things you should look for in a pair.
Firstly, you want bird watching binoculars that are able to survive
outdoors with you. This means that they should be easily cleanable, and
have lens that are resistant to scratches. It also helps to have some
sort of case or cover that you can quickly slip the binoculars into when
you are not using them. These should completely cover the lens. In the
event that you drop them, you will be glad that you utilized this
quicker method of storage. Usually you can purchase some sort of holder
along with the binoculars that will attach to your belt, or around your
waist.
You also want to look for binoculars with a high enough level of zoom on
them for your own purposes. This will ultimately depend on how heavy
into bird watching you truly are. If you want to be a hardcore bird
watcher and find every species indigenous to your area, then you will
want very high quality binoculars with a huge zooming range. But if you
are just a casual fan of the pastime, then you may find that the
high-end binoculars are a little bit too expensive for your taste. Just
look at what is available to you, test out a few different brands and
models, and decide on it after a while.
If you aren't really sure that you will be deeply into the bird watching
hobby, then you may not want to invest in very expensive binoculars.
Since you will be outside in nature, the chances of ruining the
binoculars are higher than normal. Therefore it may be slightly silly to
invest a huge amount of money when you aren't yet sure how dedicated you
are. Just keep this in mind when you are buying bird watching
binoculars, and you will surely be happy with the result.
Binocluars are usually labeled with their magnification and the objective
lens diameter. If you see a pair of binoculars labeled with "8x42", that
means that the magnification is 8x and the diameter of the objective
lenses is 42 Millimeters. The preferred sizes for birding are usually
8x40 and 8x42. These binoculars are small and light weight enough to be
carried around for a longer time and also gather enough light for a clear
and colorfast view on cloudy days. A wide range of binoculars suitable
for birding can be found in the
bird watching binoculars online shop.
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