Bird Sh*t Podcast
Bird Sh*t Podcast
6: How to Choose Birding Binoculars: Interview with Griffin Dennis
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Binoculars are simple tools, in theory: they make it easier to see things—like birds—that are far away. But how do binoculars work? What do the numbers on binoculars mean? How much should you pay for a pair of birding binoculars? What should you name your binoculars?
Thanks to our special guest, self-proclaimed-optics-nerd Griffin Dennis, you'll have the answer to all these questions by the end of this episode. Learn everything you've ever wanted to know about how to choose a pair of binoculars for bird watching, whether you're just getting into birding or looking to "level up" your gear.
Plus, we ponder the plights, perils, and pleasing post-Sandy payoffs of Piping Plovers. (Sorry, that was a bit much.)
BIRD SHIT WE DISCUSSED
USEFUL RESOURCES
- Audubon’s “Getting Started” binocular recommendations
- Audubon’s “Good Value” binocular recommendations
- Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s advice for choosing bins
- An excellent binoculars overview from REI
- Sign the petition to protect Chicago’s nesting Piping Plover pair
- Located in Chicago? Email piperwatch@chicagobirder.org and volunteer to protect the nesting Piping Plovers at Montrose Beach
- eBird is a great, free birding app to help you ID birds (like tricky shorebirds)
BINOCULARS RECOMMENDATIONS
- Griffin: Nikon Prostaff 3s 8x42
- Mo’s binoculars (aka Oscar): Celestron Nature DX 8x42
- Sarah’s binoculars (aka Bindi): YOU DON’T WANT THESE.
BIRDS WE MENTIONED (in order)
- BIRDS IN THE NEWS
- Piping Plovers threatened by rising Great Lake water levels
- Piping Plovers threatened by Chicago music festival
- Piping Plovers benefiting from Hurricane Sandy
OTHER COOL SH*T
- Listen to our trip from Point Pelee, Canada!
- Sid (and Brainy) from the “Hey Arnold!” cartoon
- Follow Griffin (our guest) on Instagram
- More about rising water levels in the Great Lakes