![]() ![]() Not only do cameras and lenses preserve the memories, enabling us to share with family, friends, and online audiences, but they also open the possibility of publication - that area once reserved for the pros. Today’s photo-gear marketplace offers myriad options to consider when it’s time to take the step from simply observing and recording birds to photographing them. What’s more, when digital photography became the norm 15 years ago, the playing field was leveled flat to reveal a wide gateway, inviting one and all to join the party. Subscribe today to BirdWatching magazine for tips, birding hotspots, and much more brought right to you!Īnd we birders recognize that technology – our binoculars, spotting scopes, and cameras – play a critical role in enhancing our field experience. The thrill of these spontaneous sightings, and the anticipation of the next one, are primary drivers in the perpetual quest to see, hear, and learn more about our feathered friends.Įveryone from the newest arrivals to the birding ranks to those with years of experience pursuing and studying birds shares a common gift – treasured personal memories of magical moments in the woods and meadows when we come face-to-face with nature’s winged wonders. ![]() ![]() Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Print this Article Share to Emailįew experiences ignite passion in a birder more than a first-time encounter with a new species or the discovery of a previously seen bird in a new or unexpected location.
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