Learn how to choose birding binoculars for bird watching in this free bird watching video.
Expert: Wayne R. Petersen
Contact: www.massaudubon.org
Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
I guess my $5 binoculars just aren't going to cut it, hehe.
Gerbiee 3 months ago
Woww... got a canon 50d, and am out to do some serious birdwatching.. and that too in my country Bhutan. :)
bhutanlhayul 4 months ago
ffs get a life.
Mr40up 8 months ago
Begin birdwatching, Or decide your life has nothing more to offer you and end it all with some semblance of dignity.
reddog694uk 1 year ago
do birds eat cat food
BigD49611 1 year ago
very interesting. I had a great aunt and uncle who belonged to the bird watchers society in Wisconsin. They were originally from maine. Wild life is interesting but to me, sitting and watching birds would be a bit on the boring side. Perhaps if I learned more about them, it would take on a new excitement. excellent video. I have one set of binoculars, and they are for when i watch the FBR open, golf tournament, here in scottsdale Arizona.
grandplans 1 year ago
i dont give a shit about 8 x 25 or whatever, all i care is that i got my 12 guage so i can blow those fuckers out of the sky
yummymaster1 1 year ago
Great vid!
SoloFilmsOne 1 year ago
Booooooorrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnngggggggg
Dcizpaid 1 year ago
@deliveryboy1 if your on a budget 8x32 is a good way to go for the holes closest to the eyes less then 8 suffers you end up losing precious time searching those holes
smurfday 1 year ago