Those Binoculars look so useful for finding owls. One time I saw a barred owl, but could not get a good look with my binocs, so those would be very useful! GREAT VIDEO!
I'm very interested in these night binoculars . We have a pair of Great Horned Owls that like to visit at night and these binoculars would be awesome. Probably get the batteries at Harbor Freight. They usually have pretty good deals 😉 Thanks for the review and demo.
Hope you get a chance to try out a monocular thermal imager/spotter. Easy to find the animals at night as well as during the day, but hard to identify species. They work on very long distances. They are quite expensive, but are used more and more by birders I believe. Most models are originally made for hunters.
I'm definitely looking forward to part 2 when the leaves drop. Looks like a lot of fun.
Those binoculars look like fun! I love the footage of the barn swallow chicks! They are so cute.
Thanks for testing for us 🤩🤩
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Awesome! Glad you’re enjoying it!
Those Binoculars look so useful for finding owls. One time I saw a barred owl, but could not get a good look with my binocs, so those would be very useful! GREAT VIDEO!
Not too shabby! Would like to see more...
Waukesha? Binos look great. I have a night vision monocle which works pretty good.
Great job with the demonstration guys! Would be great to test out on owls 🦉😀
Very interesting!
“Spying on the birds”! So true
@Badgerland Birding thx for the review... Is it zoomed in by default? like no way I can use it to observe things without magnification/zoom? tia
I'm very interested in these night binoculars . We have a pair of Great Horned Owls that like to visit at night and these binoculars would be awesome. Probably get the batteries at Harbor Freight. They usually have pretty good deals 😉 Thanks for the review and demo.
Hope you get a chance to try out a monocular thermal imager/spotter. Easy to find the animals at night as well as during the day, but hard to identify species. They work on very long distances. They are quite expensive, but are used more and more by birders I believe. Most models are originally made for hunters.
Those binoculars work awesomely well at night. I hope you can find some owls closer to winter.
Bird stalkers!