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Finding the best Bird Watching Optics

Thursday 10 April 2008 @ 11:41 am

best bird watching opticsBird watching is a passion and it all starts with a simple idea of mere observation of the different kinds of such species. But as years progress and technology develops, more and more bird watching optics become available in the market and your aim is to finding the best bird watching optics.

The Idea
If you are interested to know how a person start to become an avid bird watcher, first, they have the love for nature and curiosity about birds that they would go out of their way to be able to see some and then see some more until the hobby becomes passion.

A person can start on his own backyard, observing the birds that fly through their vicinity. Then they could start feeding the birds so that the latter would stay longer within near distance.

The idea of bird feeders and bird baths start from this same cycle. To protect the welfare of the birds, trees are planted as well as shrubs and also provide for nesting areas.




Bungee Jumping Safety

Thursday 10 April 2008 @ 1:41 am

bungee jumping safetyBungee jumping safety should be at the top of the priority list for those, who plan to engage in the extreme sport of bungee jumping. It’s not every day that someone jumps off of an object 100 or more feet in the air, attached only by a large rubber rope. Bungee jumping safety is the art and practice of making the sport as safe as possible.

Bungee Jumping Safety Tips

Find whether a Safety Club is certified : The first thing you should know about bungee jumping safety is that each organization or group that conducts bungee jumping is referred to as a ‘club’. It is important that you find out if the club you are jumping with is certified through some safety governing body.

There is an organization devoted strictly to the safety of bungee jumpers everywhere. This organization is known as BERSA, the British Elastic Rope Sports Association. BERSA has put together a code of practice in conjunction with the HSE, as a standard for safe operations when conducting bungee jumps. While member clubs and companies sign up voluntarily to follow the guidelines, there is no legal requirement for those who decide not to.




Different Types of Bungee Jumping

Thursday 10 April 2008 @ 1:23 am

Bungee JumpingBungee Jumping Types : There are different types of bungee jumping and out of them are widely used are 5 types.

First Type : Everyone knows the first type of bungee jumping. This is the plain old bungee jump (if there ever was such a thing). Based on the natives from Pentecost Island in the South Pacific, this is where you jump off from a platform or other tall object.

Attached either through a let harness or body harness to a bungee cord or cords, you propel toward the earth. Once the cord(s) reach their maximum elasticity, you would rebound a few times. Typical jumpers experience about 2 to 4 rebounds, giving them the feeling of weightlessness.

The Catapult or Bungee Rocket

The second method of bungee jumping is called ‘the catapult‘, ‘reverse bungee‘, or ‘bungee rocket‘. In this version of the bungee jump, you start on the ground and propel upwards. You are actually attached to the ground using a variety of methods.




Bird Watching Accessories and Bird Watching Optics

Wednesday 9 April 2008 @ 2:45 am

Bird Watching OpticsBird watching optics is essential because it is impossible to see a bird hiding behind a tree with the naked eye. When you are looking for them in the woods, through your window or in the forest, you should be prepared with the right equipment and one important thing is a pair of bird watching optics.

But is it enough to have bird watching optics to make your excursion successful? The answer is no because you need to wear the right attire, have a bag and a bird watching guide so the birds you see can easily identified.

Accessories required for Bird Watching

Birding Vest : Bird watchers should wear a birding vest that has several pockets. The typical kind has about ten which makes it easy for the user to put things such as lens cap, lip palm, insect repellent, water and some snacks instead of stopping and pulling these out of the bag.

Ideally, this uses a Velcro seal instead of a zipper or a button so you are sure that whatever in your pockets is secure.




Bird Watching Binoculars Selection Tips

Wednesday 9 April 2008 @ 2:33 am

bird watching binocularsIf you are into bird watching or birding then it a must to get equipped yourself with a good pair of bird watching binoculars. Bird watching is one of those activities that entail patience and keen observation. A good binoculars will help you view the birds better and help you to adjust in viewing moving birds.

Buying a good pair of binoculars

If you are new into bird watching, the first thing that you need to pay attention to is having a good pair of binoculars. In buying binoculars for bird watching, the major consideration should be the quality of the lens installed in it. The lens should provide you the best quality of image possible, no any distortions in the viewfinder, and should present the best color of the object being observed.




Bird Watching Tips

Wednesday 9 April 2008 @ 2:19 am

bird watchingBird watching is an interesting activity once you are familiar with the thing that you need to know when doing it. Birdwatching otherwise known as birding is the observation and study of birds through naked eye or through visual enhancement aids.

The first thing that you need to familiarize yourself about bird watching is identifying the bird that you will watch.

This very task is quite challenging because it is not easy to identify them especially when they are so many feet away from the ground. Since birds are energetic and active animals, you need a clear and quick eye to be able to see as many details possible in such as very short period of time.

Aside from being too far away from you, other problems that you might encounter—especially if you are a first time bird watcher—is the dim light shaded by trees, the glint of sunlight that can affect your sight, and the hidden places where birds go to play.