A trendy hobby among many senior citizens and others is bird watching. Binoculars and a field guide are the only tools necessary for the enjoyable pastime, making it an affordable and enjoyable one for virtually anyone.
There are over 10,000 different species of birds throughout the world. Aquatic birds, song birds, flightless birds, vibrantly colored birds, small birds, large birds; the varieties are practically countless. Viewing birds should be done from a distance, since the creatures are jumpy and naturally cautious of human contact. This is why, for those who wish to become skilled at bird watching, binoculars are a valuable and essential piece of equipment.
Binoculars are available in many forms. Basic binoculars are generally the starting point for those who are just starting out as bird watchers. It is best to start with the cheaper or middle of the road types and then upgrade to a pair with more advanced technology as your interest in bird watching increases. However, keep in mind that the best sightings will be made with a good pair. There are some guidelines that will help you to choose a pair of binoculars that will suit your needs.
Bulk
Choose a pair of binoculars that will not be cumbersome to carry for hours at a time. Especially once you have become hooked on finding and identifying our feathered friends, you will find that you will spend increasingly more time doing so. If the binoculars are large and heavy, the weight may discourage you from indulging in a great pastime.
Magnification
Binoculars are identified by a set of numbers; i.e., “7 x 35”. The first number is the power, indicating in this example that an object will be viewed at 7 times closer than they actually are. The second number is the diameter of the lens. The larger the second number is, the more light will pass into the equipment and the easier it will be to see in dim lighting. It will also make it easier to see birds that possess little to no bright colors.
Focusing
As well as having great sightings at a distance, it is also important to have the ability to focus on objects within 20 feet of you so that you won’t lose a thrilling sighting at close range.
Venturing out on a new hobby such as bird watching, binoculars and field guide in hand, may very well be the most enjoyable activity you have ever done. With the correct equipment in hand at little expense, it can be as affordable as it is enjoyable.