- What size binoculars do you use for bird watching? - BirdForum
Do you have any special needs for the binoculars used for bird watching? Weight, brightness, magnification, chromatic aberration, flat field, chromatic aberration, distortion, field of view, sharpness, you who love nature, bird watching, and life are welcome to share your thoughts
- Is this the Right Gear for starting Bird Watching Recordings?
Hi everyone, I’m putting together my first setup for bird watching and recording, and I’d love to get some feedback from those more experienced Here’s what I’m planning to get: • Zoom F3 recorder ($218) – I’ve read excellent reviews on this forum, seems like a great choice for the
- The popularity of birdwatching by country | BirdForum
The definition of 'birding' or even 'bird-watching' can include almost anyone (to someone who isn't a birder), whereas a birder's definition of who is isn't a birder (or even what constitutes birding) will be somewhat different
- How to choose an entry-level bird watching telescope?
For bird watching enthusiasts, a pair of binoculars is a must It not only helps us observe more details of birds, but also brings us aesthetic enjoyment and delights our souls! Binoculars should be of moderate size and weight, suitable for carrying at any time, comfortable for observation, with
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- Green dot laser pointer - recommendations | BirdForum
Hi I'm off to Belize in a couple of weeks and it will be far easier to get my partner onto birds using a green dot laser pointer than verbal directions, similar to what bird tour guides use Does anyone have any experience of recommended models brands? Thanks
- Which Would You Pick. . . . 8x32 or 8x42 and Why. . . - BirdForum
Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more
- Some suggestions for beginners on how to choose a telescope . . . - BirdForum
Therefore, for handheld telescopes, binoculars are recommended for better effects, and monoculars are recommended for lighter volumes If you can use a tripod and want to achieve high magnification effects, a monocular bird-watching telescope is recommended View attachment 1634191 How many ways are there to express field of view?
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