Bird Watching Cameras
To ensure that you preserve photos of the birds you identify and see on your bird watching vacation, you should make sure you have at least one great digital camera, extra digital camera batteries (in case you are unable to charge it), a camera charger, and an extra memory card. This will allow you to take pictures of the birds you see, and if you can't identify a species while on your trip, you can save it for later with the assistance of your camera.
Some of the most popular brands of digital camera include Olympus, Panasonic, Sony, Nikon, Canon, Kodak, and Samsung. You can even find bird watching binoculars that have digital cameras built right into them!
When you are shopping for a digital camera, these are some important features:
- Water proof
- Fog proof
- Shock proof
- Strong focus (more than 8 megapixels)
- Good battery strength
- Light weight and Compact
- Continuous shooting
There are some pairs of binoculars that come with built in camera. If you don't purchase a duel binoculars and camera device, you should certainly remember to take a digital camera on your trip.
Bird Watching
Bird Supplies
Pet Birds
Tropical Bird Videos
- Talking Parrots
- Parrot Egg Hatching
- Budweiser Parrots
- Singing Parrot
- "The Real Macaw"
- Hummingbird Noises
Bird Resources
- State Birds
- College Mascots
- Prevent Bird Strikes
- Audubon Society
- National Park Service
- Parrots.com
- Abraham Foundation
- BirdBreeders.com
- World Parrot Trust