Read About Bird Watching

Binoculars For Bird Watching is portable optical devices with two eye lenses and two objectives to see distant birds closer. Here's everything you need to know about this product.

Binoculars For Bird Watching - What are they?

  1. Description:

    Each binocular has two numbers with an "x" between them: 8x30, 7x21, and 8x40. In 8x30, the first number is the magnification and will make the bird appear eight times closer. The second number 30 in 8x30 is diameter of the objective lens; the larger the diameter the more light and area in the field of vision.
  2. Benefits:

    Watching birds from distance is an enjoyment but looking at them through binoculars is amusing and more informative.

Binoculars For Bird Watching - Uses

  1. For Young Pets:

    You can watch the development of newborn or young chicks from a distance without disturbing the nest.
  2. For Adult Pets:

    The guarding, education, and feeding of chicks and how whole flocks of birds interact can be viewed in close, clear detail, without scaring them away.
  3. For Aging Pets:

    The health issues of aging birds and their behavior can be closely observed with little distraction to the birds.

Binoculars For Bird Watching - Tips

  1. Varieties:

    Nikon Premier LX, Leica Utravid, Zeiss Victory FL, Celestron Noble, Baysh and Lamb Elites, Canon Stabilized, Swarovski SLC, and Nikon Superior Elite, Osprey Binoculars, Steiner 8X32 Merlin, Leupold Sports Active-Katmai 6x32, Nikon-8x32 Premier SE, Olympus-Magellan PEXVVPI 8x42, Prntax-8x40 PCFWPII, Monk Explorer-7x26, Dowling & Rowe PCWP 7x32, Discoverer 8x42, Brunton Epoch 7.5x43, Brunton Eterna 7x42 Binoculars, Brunton Compact Eterna 8x25, Brunton Eterna 8x32.
  2. Quality Choices:

    It should weigh between 20-28 ounces. Look for an eyepiece with a magnification of 7X-8.5X and objective 35-42 mm, with central focusing coated lenses, and a close focus.
  3. Where to Use:

    Binoculars are used during tracking, hiking, in parks and back yard, on birding tours, in bird shows, at the zoo and also when visiting farms.

Binoculars For Bird Watching - Concerns

  1. Safety Issues:

    If one uses specs then keep eye-cups for binoculars, always carry in water-proof bag with shoulder strap, skin friendly covering, locking diopter adjustments, and make sure your equipment is under a good warranty.
  2. Behavioral Issues:

    First see the bird with naked eye then slowly bring the binocular to your eyes with out moving your head and eyes and focus on the bird.
  3. Convenience:

    Field guide with local birds identification, right binocular, check lists of state & National parks, bird identification guides and "where to bird" guide for visiting those places where you will find the birds, join local bird club, join birding tours with the help of local Rare Bird Alert, subscribe magazines about birds and birding, bring birds to your backyard by planting Bignonia, Sunflower, Marigold, Record your bird sighting in a diary. You will notice many birds visit your yard every year in the same month.

Binoculars For Bird Watching - How to Choose

  1. For Young Pets:

    Binoculars should have Eyepiece of 6x-7x and objective 30x-42x.
  2. For Adult Pets:

    The eyepiece should be 8x-8.5x and objective of 40x-60x.
  3. For Aging Pets:

    An eyepiece from 8x-8.5x and objective 40x-42x
  4. Expense:

    The cost of binoculars is in the range of $100-$2000.
  5. Other items you might need with this product:

    A carry bag with shoulder strap, tracking and hiking shoes, Rain jacket, water-proof bag to carry maps and guides and binoculars, right size carry pack for water, eatables and rain gear and first-aid kit.