Home
Ruby Throated Hummingbird Information
African Birds Links
Privacy Policy
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Bird identification charts
Types of tropical birds
Flying birds
Phoenix bird
State bird
Sparrow eggs
Amphibian species
Bird colors
Endangered birds
Bird habitats
Bird egg identification
Ohio birds
British bird identify
Bird directory
Quiet bird



Books
National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America (National Geographic Backyard Guides)
National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America (National Geographic Backyard Guides)
by Jonathan Alderfer Paul Hess
Our Price: $12.80
Used from: $9.20

National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Sixth Edition (National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America)
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Sixth Edition (National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America)
by Jon L. Dunn Jonathan Alderfer
Our Price: $16.83
Used from: $10.76

The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America (Stokes Field Guides)
The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America (Stokes Field Guides)
by Donald Stokes Lillian Stokes
Our Price: $15.05
Used from: $13.37

The Bird Watching Answer Book: Everything You Need to Know to Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond (Cornell Lab of Ornithology)
The Bird Watching Answer Book: Everything You Need to Know to Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond (Cornell Lab of Ornithology)
by Laura Erickson
Our Price: $10.10
Used from: $2.93

The Audubon Backyard Birdwatcher: Birdfeeders and Bird Gardens
The Audubon Backyard Birdwatcher: Birdfeeders and Bird Gardens
by Robert Burton Stephen Kress
Our Price: $12.67
Used from: $9.39



Bird Watching Equipment

If you are interested in bird watching you may want to consider purchasing some equipment which will make the experience much more enjoyable. The most critical items to purchase is a set of binoculars. In addition to that, you may want to consider purchasing a camera, journal and bird watching books. You can buy some high tech equipment that allows you to identify birds by inputting data. You may want to consider clothing that is appropriate for the weather conditions and a pair of good hiking shoes.

  

If you are looking for a stress free relaxing day, a day in the woods bird watching may be the perfect experience for you to enjoy nature. What better way to relax than to observe the sights and sounds of nature.

If you plan on bird watching you may want to consider purchasing a telescope which will allow you to see further ahead because of the high magnification .If you are at a reservoir you may want to see across a lake or further away into the woods. If you are out in the woods or on a nature trail and plan on looking up at the trees for birds, a pair of binoculars will do.

If you are hiking in the woods and carrying equipment, you may want to think ahead and planning on wearing comfortable clothing and light equipment. If you are planning on taking a telescope, you may want to carry a tripod with you so that you are able to observe in a stationary position.

Binoculars are basically two telescopes placed together. The degree of magnification determines how much you can focus. The first number will tell you how many times the item is magnified so that you can see it. The next number determines the brightness. As the lens increases so does the brightness.

You may also be concerned about the field of view which refers to the image through the lens. If you wear glasses, make sure you have them on when you are testing binoculars. With glasses on, you will have more distance between the lens of the binocular and your eye.

Just like anything else, you get what you pay for. If you are bird watching you will most certainly want to see the details of the bird and not a round fuzzy object. Most generally, the higher priced binoculars will be easier to use and will give you better magnification and focus.

Plan ahead and make sure you have all of your supplies before venturing out in the woods. Make sure you have plenty of water if you plan on hiking and carry some extra supplies. Most importantly, enjoy the experience and make sure you keep track of all the birds you observe.


Leave a comment | View Comments


 

Bird Watching Recommended Products


Videos

Loading...
Bird Watching Binoculars News

Best bird-watching guides are the birds themselves - Helena Independent Record


Best bird-watching guides are the birds themselves
Helena Independent Record
My bird-watching is pretty unprofessional. Unless I have binoculars, small brown birds are all sparrows and swimming birds are all mallards until proven otherwise. I particularly enjoyed an impromptu bird walk a couple of days ago because it was led by ...

and more »

Read more...


An eye for the tweet life - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

An eye for the tweet life
The Canberra Times
"You're very lucky," Amorn whispers, eyes glued to the rim of his binoculars. "In 25 years, I've never seen one so close." This rare Kodak moment is certainly a birdwatching coup, particularly for a bunch of novice "twitchers", as birdwatchers are ...

and more »

Read more...


Get out those binoculars - ChicagoNow (blog)


Get out those binoculars
ChicagoNow (blog)
It's International Migratory Bird Day. We live near the Palos forest preserves so there's a lot of talk about bird watching since the bald eagles moved into the neighborhood. Several neighbors bought binoculars just to see the eagles fly.

Read more...


WHAT'S HAPPENING FOR MAY (Updated May 13) - SunHerald.com


WHAT'S HAPPENING FOR MAY (Updated May 13)
SunHerald.com
Mother's Day bird watching: 9 am, Gulf Islands National Seashore, William M. Colmer Visitors Center, 3500 Park Road, Ocean Springs. Participants are to bring binoculars. Details: 875-9057. Bay-Waveland Fishing rodeo: noon-8 pm, 937 US 90, Waveland.

and more »

Read more...


Nature Watch: Buy the Right Birding Binoculars - The Daily Norwalk


Nature Watch: Buy the Right Birding Binoculars
The Daily Norwalk
The higher magnification, 10x42 binocular, is great on a hawk watch. Professional bird counters use even high magnifications on hawk and sea watches, to differentiate the age and sex of a bird from a distance of up to three miles.

and more »

Read more...