June 2, 2006, Newsletter Issue #18: Join The Club

Tip of the Week

Birding Binocular reviews are a great source of information. They can provide a full range of specs and field test results. However, reviews fall short when you have questions. Like if you wanted clarification of something. Or if you wanted to know if a certain pair of binoculars would be best for your situation. One way around this problem is to join a bird club or society. You can find listings of them at local schools, community centers or online. These groups are usually run by experienced bird watchers. People that not only know about birds, but can also answer questions about equipment like binoculars. Another advantage to joining a bird watching group is that there are multiple members. Which means you can get more equipment opinions, plus test out all kinds of different bird watching binoculars.

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