Sunday, 12 October 2008

Binoculars For Bird Watching

Today bird watching has become the second most popular hobby in the world next to gardening and with so many shapes and sizes it is easy to see why. All it takes is just a bird encyclopedia and a pair of binoculars for bird watching. Patience and practice is necessary to develop the skills but as time progresses you will find that your natural flair will let you develop your own style and do not be surprised to find yourself addicted to this hobby! Simply because you cannot get too close to the birds on your own because you will just scare them and they will fly away. Investing in a good pair is good to allow you to enjoy these wonderful creatures up close without having to get too near to them.

Try to go for a branded pair of binoculars, and while it may seem like an expensive investment to make, it will prove to be worthwhile in the long run. There is one important thing to remember, just make sure the binoculars have at least 7x power magnification. There are other brands that have 8x and 10x, often even more than 20x magnification power but they will be difficult to handle with this strength. There is a second number such as 35, 40 or even 50 after the 'x' which describes the size of the lens when faced with the object your viewing.

The principle is actually very simple, the higher the number, the greater the light that gets into the binoculars making the image clear and not distorted. If you are attracted to compact or pocket sizes binoculars, it is still not a good idea to invest in one if it states it is 8 x 21 or 10 x 21 they only have a narrow field of view and it will be difficult to keep track of the birds once they start flying. When the binoculars are in place, then it is time to look for a good book on birds and has the descriptions you can use to identify the birds in the wild. You have to remember that not all birds are found in the same area and when you have an idea of what you are looking for it will be very easy for you to narrow your search.

With both items in hand, start your bird watching activity from home and move on to the local zoo and finally you can start bird watching in the park. To enjoy field trips into the forests you can join a bird watching club where you get to join into field trips where you can see them in their natural habitat. If we possessed the ability of the eagle's eyes to zoom in on far objects hen those binoculars will not be necessary. Since it is impossible to do so, people need to find an alternative to help them out, hence these aids were created.

Binoculars For Bird Watching

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