Have you ever, with the naked eye, seen a bird you can't identify, and when you try to look at it through binoculars, you are unable to find the bird? Well, here is a Birder Tip for you! When you spot a bird with just your eyes, without taking your eyes off the bird, put your binoculars up to your eyes, and you should see the bird right away! If you don't, look around for the bird. For a little bonus piece of information, my binoculars are 10x25 Bushnell binoculars, and they are a very good pair! I highly recommend this type of binoculars. -Rose
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December 2016
About RoseI am Rose, a 12 year old birdwatcher and the founder of Junior Ornithologists! I REALLY love birds and have since I was five years old. I also know a lot about birds and, through this website, I hope to share my knowledge with you! About JillHi! I'm Jill, and I like birds just as much as Rose does. The first word I learned to say was bird! My favorite birds are perigrine falcons and snowy owls. I can't wait to share information about birds with everyone!
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