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Birdwatching With Binoculars

Submitted by drobbo
Wed, 13 Oct 2010

Birdwatching is an interesting as well as a very useful hobby. It's not only enjoyable for the birdwatcher. It also provides important information about bird life, and the flora that supports those birds. Mostly, it's just a fun hobby enjoyed by many people around the world. One thing that makes birdwatching easier and more fun is a good pair of binoculars.

Binoculars play a very important role in birdwatching. They allow birdwatchers to see details they would otherwise miss with the naked eye. They also allow people to observe birds from a distance so the animals are not spooked. Encroaching on their territory can cause stress for the birds, and alter their behavior and routine. Binoculars help preserve the birds' habitat and well being.

Some binocular manufacturers have gone out of their way to create models especially for birdwatchers. They usually have a close focus distance, and are lightweight so they're easy to carry when hiking, or on birdwatching outings. Steiner binoculars are especially good for birdwatching because of their low close focus distance. They also offer good distance imaging, making it possible to observe birds of prey such as eagles and hawks that don't stay close to the ground for long. In addition, Pentax binoculars include a model with such a close focus distance that it's even touted for butterfly watching.

If you're interested in birdwatching, or any kind of wildlife observation, you should try it with a pair of binoculars. They can open up a whole new world you've never seen before. Using binoculars for birdwatching is also a great way to get kids involved in the hobby. The more they can see, the more interested they'll be. Kids love animals anyway, and being able to see such elusive ones up close is a wonderful experience for them. It can create new educational opportunities that wouldn't otherwise be possible.

 

Derek Robinson is a keen outdoorsman who contributes regularly for many websites including The Binocular Site which is the premier consumer site about binoculars, monoculars, spotting scopes and much more at thebinocularsite.com


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