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  2. Ready to Take Your Bird Watching Hobby to the Next ... - AOL

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    We spoke with a field expert to get his advice on what makes the best birding binoculars and then did the research to determine the best on the market.

  3. Birdwatching basics: a beginner's guide - AOL

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    Choosing a prime birding spot is important. Begin birdwatching in familiar areas like your back yard or local park. These spots can be easy to access and provide a variety of bird species.

  4. Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    Typically, binoculars with a magnification of 8× to 10× are used, though many manufacturers produce models with 7× magnification for a wider field of view and increased depth of field. The other main consideration for birdwatching binoculars is the size of the objective that collects light.

  5. Birdwatching - Wikipedia

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    Three people birdwatching with binoculars. Birdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science.A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device such as binoculars or a telescope, by listening for bird sounds, [1] [2] watching public webcams, or by viewing smart bird feeder cameras.

  6. Bird vision - Wikipedia

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    The forward-facing eyes of a bird of prey give binocular vision, which is assisted by a double fovea. [4] The raptor's adaptations for optimum visual resolution (an American kestrel can see a 2–mm insect from the top of an 18–m tree) has a disadvantage in that its vision is poor in low light level, and it must roost at night. [1]

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