October 12, 2007, Newsletter Issue #84: Weighing In The Right Birding Binoculars

Tip of the Week

One of the greatest attributes a bird watcher can posses is patience. Lots of time can be spent walking around finding birds. Then of course waiting for the birds to come into full view. You might think that any pair of binoculars will do. Though, carry anything (even a couple of pounds) for long stretches of time will begin to cause a strain. In truth, probably the best weight for binoculars are between 20 to 28 ounces. Thankfully, there many manufacturers that produce these lighter models.

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