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Nikon EDG Binoculars for GearExpert

Nikon’s Spring Migration Optics Savings Sale on ED Spotting Scopes and EDG Binoculars!!

Posted on April 26, 2012 by Brian

We had so much success with our limited time Nikon sale in February that we’ve been dying to do another, but we had to go bigger and better.  The response was awesome for $100 off Nikon OceanPro Binos and $50 off Action Extreme Binos and we started thinking about what other Nikon Optics we could offer with an even bigger discount.  With this in mind we’ve started a brand new promotion that throws in a couple OUTSTANDING spotting scopes and Nikon’s absolute top of the line binoculars to the mix.  Oh, and the discounts are unbelievable.

$200 off Nikon FieldScope ED 25-75×82 Zoom Spotting Scopes

Nikon FieldScope Spotting Scopes for GearExpert

The FieldScopes are even Brilliance Award Winners!

Serious hunters and shooters know having a good spotting scope with you is essential to hitting your target, whether in a hunting blind or at the range.  The Fieldscope ED Spotting Scope is simply phenomenal for either occasion.  If you’re at an extreme range you won’t need to worry about whether you’ll be able to see every detail, even in low light.  This sensational image comes from a number of factors, but the one that impresses most is Nikon’s ED Glass.  The ‘ED’ stands for extra-low dispersion, and this refers to the way light travels through the lens.  With ED glass the various wavelengths of the color spectrum are not spread out as much, and this provides a far sharper, clearer image than normal glass.  You will notice a MASSIVE difference in the field, which is why we love the FieldScope.

We wanted to give you the performance of the Nikon ED FieldScope at an even better price than normal, so if you buy one by May 10, 2012, you’ll get $200 off!  You can get either the straight or angled model, so pick you preference and SAVE!

$500 off Nikon EDG Binoculars

 

Nikon EDG Binoculars for GearExpert

The Nikon EDG Binocular

That’s not a typo, we are actually offering Nikon‘s absolute BEST binoculars for $500 off right now.  Actually, maybe I should double check that…

Yep.  We’re offering $500 OFF the Nikon EDG Binoculars through May 10th.  WOW!!  There are a few different options available, all of which have the same great ED glass as the FieldScope Spotting Scopes, but you can choose the magnification and objective lens size that’s perfect for your needs.  You’ll also get a great tactile feel from the Nikon EDG binoculars, so you won’t mind glassing the field for hours on end.

I can’t imagine finding a better deal on binoculars or spotting scopes.  It’s not just the price.  The quality you get from this Nikon Spring Migration Optics Savings sale is truly unreal.  Don’t wait to take advantage of this sale.  As of May 11th you’ll regret delaying.

SureFire Minimus Headlamp by GearExpert

Hands-Free Lighting with the SureFire Saint Minimus Headlamp!

Posted on April 23, 2012 by Brian

Those of you who read my previous post on LASIK and Wiley X Sunglasses know that I need to be able to see at night when running and walking my dogs.  With the warm winter we had this year there are a lot more skunks in my area, and I find I need some extra light to avoid them.  The other day I very nearly stepped on one that was standing still in a deep shadow.  I’ve had enough, but I don’t want to run around with a big, heavy flashlight.  I need something lightweight, bright and super easy to carry.  After a quick search through OpticsPlanet it was clear the perfect choice for me is the SureFire Saint Minimus Ultra High-Output LED Headlamp.

I’ve always like SureFire.  Their SHOT Show display had a TON of awesome gear, from their upcoming Annihilator to the Wristlight, which is a really inventive new tactical light that I’m sure will be incredibly popular when it’s released later this year.  But the SureFire Minimus is what I need.  While I might like to take out a few skunks on my walks using a SureFire Weaponlight on an AR-15, for now I’ll settle for seeing them ahead of time and avoiding a horrible spraying.

SureFire Minimus Headlamp Photo

The Headband is easily adjustable and Super Comfortable

So what do I like about the Minimus?  First, it’s lightweight.  If you’re going to run around with this on your head, you don’t want it bouncing all over the place.  With the battery it weighs in at a feather-light 3.2 ounces.  The included headband is very comfortable and easily adjustable, so it’s no problem if you want to use it while wearing a helmet or hat (especially good for cold weather running when you’re wearing a winter cap).  The aluminum body of the headlamp is very tough without adding weight.  And the durability of this light goes through the roof because of the LED light bulb, which can withstand a lot of shock without flickering or dying.

SureFire Minimus Headlamp

The SureFire Minimus Provides 100 Lumens of Light on High!

Speaking of the bulb, you’re going to get a lot of light from the SureFire Minimus.  With a maximum output of 100 lumens you’ll have plenty of light for most situations, and that light is refracted over a wide area that perfectly fits your field of view.  It’s also adjustable, with three settings: low output of a single lumen (great if you need to get to the bathroom at night without waking up your wife!), medium output of 10 lumens (a good choice for reading or doing a bit of work on a motorcycle or a car) and high output of 100 lumens for situations like mine where you’re trying to get a glimpse of a pest at night.  You can also use the Minimus Light to make yourself more visible to others.  If you’re walking at night and want to make sure passing motorists can see you set the Minimus to medium or low power and you’re good to go!

Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about battery life, as the Minimus Headlamp uses a single Lithium 123A battery and will last up to 50 hours on low, 15 hours on medium and 1.5 hours on high.  That’s more than long enough for most situations so you won’t need to worry about buying batteries all the time.

There are a ton of great uses for a headlamp, so any time you need hands-free illumination check out the SureFire Saint Minimus LED Headlamp.  It definitely gets the GearExpert stamp of Approval!

NRA Annual Meeting Gun Rack

Pics, Video and News from the 2012 NRA Annual Meeting in St. Louis!!!

Posted on April 17, 2012 by Brian

As those who stop by the OpticsPlanet Facebook page regularly know, last Friday, April 13th, a lucky few of us from GearExpert by OpticsPlanet were able to head down to St. Louis to check out all the awesome new firearms, optics and more on display at the NRA Annual Meeting!  It was an sensational show, and the wide variety of items on display was staggering.  Watch the video above, which was shot from the floor on Friday, and I’ll give a rundown of some of the highlights for me this year, as well as an NRA Meeting Photo Gallery at the bottom of this page.

Airsoft Shooting Range with Bushnell Banner Scopes!

NRA Shooting Range - GearExpert

Taking some shots at the NRA Meeting with Airsoft Rifles and Bushnell Scopes!

The first event we hit upon arriving at the NRA meeting was the shooting range.  I was hoping to try out some larger caliber guns, but they only had Airsoft Rifles this year, with targets that looked a lot like the Gamo Air Rifles Rocker Pellet Trap.  Five of us from GearExpert took shots, and our resident sniper, Kiril (a legit former sniper), won the friendly competition, though I wouldn’t call the competition entirely fair, as he hit five targets at one point with three shots.  Unless there’s some trick I don’t know about, I’d say his targets were falling a bit easier than mine.

A variety of Airsoft rifles were on display.  Some had iron sights, while others were equipped with fixed power riflescopes.  The rifle I used had a Bushnell Banner Scope, and it was super easy to hit the targets with that bad boy attached.  This shooting range wasn’t exactly the ideal situation to test the capabilities of a scope, as it was very bright (I can’t attest to how well the Banner would perform as the sun sets) and the targets were only about 20 yards away.  Even with iron sights it was no sweat hitting the targets at that range.  Regardless, it was great fun and a perfect appetizer to the main course of the convention floor.

Swarovski Binoculars make a big Impression with Compact Sizes

Swarovski Binoculars

Swarovski Binoculars Helped us Glass the Floor at the NRA Meeting!

One of the first booths I stopped at was Swarovski‘s, and I spoke with Jason, who is one of their reps (as well as a really nice guy) and he gave me a ton of great info on the three different lines of binoculars that were displayed as well as a bit of info on evaluating binoculars.  First up, Jason told me about the Swarovski CL Binocular line.  These binos have a superb ergonomic feel, and they’re lightweight so you won’t mind carrying them or glassing for hours on end.  The next step up is the Swarovski SLC Binocular, which takes the lightweight and ergonomic design of the CLs and adds a new focusing wheel and provides brighter, clearer images because of a proprietary lens coating that lets in more light than you’ll find with most other binoculars.

Swarovksi CL Binoculars

Swarovksi CL Binocular Ocular lenses and Focus Wheel

The top of the line model was last, and it really knocked my socks off.  The Swarovski EL Binocular is truly special.  Clear, bright, ergonomic.  You name it.  But what I really like about the ELs is the edge to edge sharpness.  What that means is that unlike a majority of binoculars, you can see EVERYTHING through the lenses with perfect sharpness.  Other binoculars are only sharp in the center of the lens, and the further away from the center you get the blurrier the image becomes.  The Swarovski ELs avoid this by employing flatter lenses that are ground and polished to perfection.  Imagine the care that goes into crafting the beauty of a Swarovski crystal.  All that goes into Swarovski binoculars as well.

Jason also explained the various uses for each binocular, as some are better for lower light conditions than others, and some are more powerful for longer range hunting or birding.  I was aware going into the NRA Meeting that the size of the objective lens (the lens away from your face) is important for image brightness.  The larger the objective lens, the brighter the image.  At least that’s what I always thought.  Jason explained that the magnification also makes a big difference in how bright your image is.  Higher magnification means less light reaches your eye, which is why high power binoculars or telescopes have such large objective lenses.  So a 10×42 binocular will be brighter than a 12×42, so long as everything else is the same.  You might want the higher power, but keep in mind you’ll need a much larger binocular for early morning or late afternoon shooting.  The extra size and weight can be a hassle to haul during a long day of hunting.  If you’re in a tree stand or hunting blind it would be fine to use a powerful binocular on a tripod, but if you’re slogging through the mud to find that elusive deer you’ll want a far more compact and portable option.  Fortunately, Swarovski has great options, big and small, for your success.

Zombies Invade the NRA!

There were quite a few different zombie-themed products and booths at the NRA Annual Meeting.  Each of them reminded me of Charlton Heston’s famous line from the 2000 NRA Convention, where he said, “From my Cold, Dead Hands.”  Clearly, there are those involved in the shooting world who are worried Mr. Heston might still use his gun even after his hands are cold, as some pretty heavy-duty firepower and high tech optics were on display that were specifically geared toward taking down an undead ghoul.

EOTech Zombie Stopper - GearExpert

Zombie Stopper Biohazard Reticle

I checked out EOTech‘s booth.  Much like at SHOT Show in January, they showed off the new EOTech Zombie Stopper.  A modified version of the EOTech XPS-2 Holographic Weapon Sight, the Zombie Stopper has a unique biohazard reticle pattern that will really help you target the weak spot of all zombies: the brain.  To go along with your zombie sight, EOTech also displayed their new G33 Magnifier.  Again, this debuted at SHOT Show, but the NRA Annual Meeting was my first opportunity to go hands on with the magnifier, and I was really impressed.  I briefly mention this in the video above, but what I liked most about the G33 is the sturdiness of the joint.  It’s very simple to use, but I had worried the G33 would flop back and forth because of the shock of recoil.  I found it needs a very firm push to flip up and down, so there is little chance it’ll fall over when in use.  Not having to think about a lever or button while still getting the fantastic performance of the G23 Magnifier is a great upgrade, and one I’m sure many of you will prefer when you get your own.

Brian and Kiril with Zombie Guns by DS Arms - GearExpert

No Zombies will mess with us when the Apocalypse hits!

Another cool set of zombie products I got my hands on were courtesy of DS Arms, who manufacture the parts many of your firearms, from M16s to FALs.  In the picture above you can see Kiril and I with a couple of their tricked out rifles.  Mine had a gas-powered arrow launcher, Trijicon ACOG Fiber Optic Scope and a collapsible stock, and Kiril’s has an EOTech Holographic Weapon Sight and a custom muzzle with four spikes for when you run out of ammo but still have zombies attempting to eat your brains.  I never want the business end of an AR-15 pointed at me, but I especially don’t want to see it in my direction when there are spikes on the end.

Trijicon Sheds a bit of Light on Rifle and Bow Hunting!

Trijicon ACOG NRA Meeting - GearExpert

Chase with the new Battery-Powered Trijicon ACOG

I love Trijicon.  Their ACOG scope is a phenomenal piece of equipment that gives you the kind of super fast target acquisition usually reserved for red dot sights, but with a little bit of magnification for greater accuracy.  The Bindon Aiming Concept Trijicon uses is just outstanding.  Most Trijicon ACOGs use either fiber optics or Tritium to light up the reticle, which is actually perfect for most situations, but some hunters prefer an actual battery in their scope.  It’s understandable.  I like batteries too, and having an old fashioned, simple brightness control knob just takes the ACOG to a whole other level.  Check out the photo above of our product specialist Chase taking a look through this new scope.  It uses a single AA battery (easy to carry some spares!) and looks great on that rifle.

Trijicon AccuPin Bow Sight - GearExpert

For Greatest Bowhunting Success use a crouched stance and Trijicon AccuPin Sight!

One other Trijicon Sight I really liked wasn’t for a rifle, but rather a bow.  The Trijicon Accupin Bow Sight features a green ring with a green triangle dot in the center for easy aiming.  Oddly, they didn’t let me fire off any arrows Robin Hood-style in the middle of the convention hall, but I did take a look through the fiber optic-powered sight and was impressed.  Bright?  Check.  The hall was very bright, so there needed to be an extremely bright glow from the fiber optics to draw my eye, and I wasn’t disappointed.  I can honestly say I felt capable of splitting an arrow from 50 yards with this sight (probably not possible).

2012 NRA Annual Meeting Photo Gallery

Check out the NRA Meeting Photos below and see some more great shots from the convention floor.  From massive Smith and Wesson Revolvers and Zeiss Spotting Scopes to beautiful antique rifles up for auction, you can get a taste a few more flavors from the show.

NRA Annual Meeting Gun Rack
NRA Annual Meeting Gun Rack
WWII Guns Auction
Antique Gun Auction 1 – GearExpert
Antique Gun Auction 2 - GearExpert
WWII Guns Auction

Brian and Kiril with Zombie Guns by DS Arms - GearExpert
No Zombies will mess with us when the Apocalypse hits!
EOTech Zombie Stopper - GearExpert
Zombie Stopper Biohazard Reticle
Leupold Scopes NRA Annual Meeting - GearExpert
Leupold Scopes NRA Annual Meeting – GearExpert

NRA Shooting Range - GearExpert
Taking some shots at the NRA Meeting with Airsoft Rifles and Bushnell Scopes!
Zeiss DiaScope - GearExpert
Zeiss DiaScope – GearExpert
Trijicon ACOG NRA Meeting - GearExpert
Chase with the new Battery-Powered Trijicon ACOG

Kiril With Sniper Rifle - GearExpert
Get off my Lawn!
Mike With Smith and Wesson Revolvers - GearExpert
For When One Massive Revolver Isn’t Enough
Soul Shattering Steel NRA Annual Meeting - GearExpert
The Blade of my Dreams… – GearExpert

Swarovksi CL Binoculars
Swarovksi CL Binocular Ocular lenses and Focus Wheel
Swarovski Binoculars
Swarovski Binoculars Helped us Glass the Floor at the NRA Meeting!
NRA Show Sword
You call that a knife? This is a knife. Actually it’s a sword from the NRA Annual Meeting

Trijicon AccuPin Bow Sight - GearExpert
For Greatest Bowhunting Success use a crouched stance and Trijicon AccuPin Sight!

EOTech Hunt Group Featured Photo

Kate’s First Hog Hunt in Texas with EOTech!!

Posted on April 10, 2012 by Brian

Hey guys, I just got this fantastic post from Kate, who works closely with our vendors to make sure you get all the best new gear.  She recently went on a hog hunting trip in Texas and was kind enough to share her experience with us.  I don’t want to steal her thunder, so I’ll let her take it away! – Brian

Last week I had the opportunity of a lifetime to go hunting with a great group from EOTech. I promised I would blog about my experience, so here it is. I have been working at OpticsPlanet Inc. and in the hunting, shooting and outdoors industry for a bit over 3.5 years but this was my first foray into the hunting world.

As I was getting ready for the trip and figuring out what I needed to bring, I consulted our product expert and avid hunter Steve Ledin who brought me a huge bag full of hunting gear and apparel. I also received a backpack full of outdoor gear from our videographer and outdoorsman, Devin Ruddick. Along with some of these borrowed items, I packed my own Insight Technology flashlight for the trip. I was told we would have everything else we needed on location and that EOTech was bringing all of their coolest thermal, night vision, and gun sights on the hunt.

Tom, our EOTech rep, and I arrived in Dallas, TX early in the afternoon and took a trip to get our hunting licenses where we met up with the rest of the group, Ed, John, Lisa and Amy, who are all with EOTech. After a quick lunch we headed for Winona, a town about two hours east of Dallas and the location of our hunt. North Star Outfitters is situated on a beautiful ranch and we were met by Kyle, the ranch owner and our host. Everyone got right down to business, gearing up the guns and sighting everything in for the coming evening’s activities. I ended up shooting a couple different rifles out at the range and settled on the Bushmaster 450 as my weapon of choice for the hunt.

EOTech Hunt - Holo Sight, G33 Magnifier, Thermal Imager

Kate has an Insight Technology Thermal Imager in front of an EOTech Holo Sight and G33 Magnifier!

The first night we drove out on a couple of golf carts with thermal devices in hand and mounted on our guns. I had no idea what to expect, but I put on several layers, tucked my city-girl jeans into some hunting boots, and covered myself from head to toe in mosquito repellent. I was ready to go! A friend asked me after I got back if I wore makeup on the hunt…but of course!

Riding along on the golf cart, I had my Thermal Eye X50 monocular ready, but as I looked through it I mostly saw a blur of shades of grey since we were moving pretty fast. The group of us drove along the paths and everyone peered out into the fields using their thermal devices to spot the hogs we were hunting.

After about an hour, the first one appeared in a large clearing behind a peach orchard. We stopped the carts and got out as quietly as we could. All of a sudden they told me that I’m to go first and switch from an observing-from-the-side-lines role to being up-to-bat in the blink of an eye. We left part of the group behind and made our way closer to the edge of the clearing. Now there were three of us and I had my bipod in hand as well as my rifle with the thermal scope. I had looked through this thing only once before we headed out for the night, but I’m sure glad I remembered where the on button was.

I was set up 46 feet away from the animal and settled the quad rail into the bipod. I can definitely say that my yoga classes paid off at this moment because I focused on regulating my breathing as the adrenaline was completely overwhelming. The sight was on, the round was in the chamber and the small click of the safety just echoed out. At least the gun was ready! I watched the hog through my scope, centered the cross-hairs and waited for him to turn sideways to take my shot. As Ed taught me, I squeezed the trigger while making sure that my reticle stayed on target and it sure did! I took the shot, the gun stayed in place, and with mixed feelings I can say it was a great shot! The huge hog fell to the ground and I had my first kill for the trip. He weighed in at 215 lbs and as I am told, was a fairly big boy.

EOTech Kate's First Hog Hunt

Kate's First Hog!

A year ago I declined a similar trip because I wasn’t sure how I would feel about hunting. In this time I’ve heard horror stories about the devastation these animals are causing to the southern parts of our country. Since wild hogs are not native to these areas and have no natural predators, they are able to reproduce at incredible rates and overrun the land. As a result other animals get hurt and killed and farmland is rendered useless. This made me feel better about taking a few of them out.

EOTech Hunt Group Photo

Quite a haul at the EOTech Hog Hunt! Quite a successful trip!

During the remainder of the trip we went out hunting every night and even tried out the tree stands. I got another smaller hog and the group totaled in at nine kills by the end of the trip. I am very happy I had the opportunity to experience a hunt, especially considering the kind of equipment EOTech had there for us to use. Thermal devices are a rather expensive technology initially developed for the military and it was a real treat to be able to use the sights and monoculars on this trip. They allowed us not only to spot the game very quickly, but also to spend less time on retrieval and more time hunting. The people and the toys definitely made this trip!

Steve Ledin beat me to the punch the week I got back and blogged about my experience as well on www.riflescopeblog.com!

Leupold HAMR Product Image

For Virtual Reality and Real Life Combat the Leupold HAMR is your Best Bet!

Posted on April 9, 2012 by Brian

I was recently playing one of the most popular video games in the world, Call of Duty, when I came across a phenomenal weapon sight for my submachine gun, or SMG.  For the game, as in actual combat, versatility is key to success, and an SMG often has the perfect balance between power and speed to help you handle most situations.  But Call of Duty allows for a great deal of customization, which allows you to play the way you want.  A number of customization options were presented to me.  Since I wanted to be ready for anything, I needed a sight that could match my SMG’s versatility.  I found the HAMR sight.

Call of Duty aims for an accurate yet entertaining reproduction of tactical situations, so they base the guns as well as the attachments on real gear used by the military today.  There are long distance sniper rifles, ACOGs and red dot sights galore, but the HAMR quickly became my go to choice because it combines two different sights into a single unit.  It’s based on the Leupold Mark 4 HAMR Riflescope.

Leupold HAMR Red Dot and Fixed Power Scope for GearExpert

Need a versatile sight? Try the Leupold HAMR - Great for close and mid range Shooting!

The Leupold HAMR is quickly becoming a favorite sight for military and law enforcement professionals around the world because it combines a fixed power scope with a red dot sight.  The red dot sight is saddled on top of the 4x magnified scope for a cool setup that you don’t see very often.  Sure, some shooters mount gear on top of their riflescope, but to have both pieces of equipment in a single unit is both really unique and provides you with some great possibilities.

The biggest advantage of having these two sights combined into one is the incredible target acquisition speed at multiple ranges.  You may already know how fast you can get on target with a red dot sight.  You shoot with both eyes open and only have to get the reticle lined up to make a shot, and this is a huge help in close quarters, which is a situation our brave military men and women find themselves in all too often.

The drawback of using a red dot sight is lack of magnification.  They’re really a close range sight, so if your target is a ways off your accuracy will plummet.  While a high power scope is a great way to hit a target at long distance, finding the target can take an extra few seconds.  In the field every second counts, so this is a huge deal.  A fixed low-power scope is often ideal for mid-range shooting.  You can usually shoot with both eyes open, so you find the target with one eye, then when it’s in view your eyes refocus on the magnified image and you take the shot.

Leupold HAMR Fixed Power Scope for GearExpert

Red Dot Sight and Fixed Power Scope in one with the Leupold HAMR!

Different situations require one sight over the other.  In the tightest quarters you’ll want the red dot, but if you’re outside the fixed power scope will be better.  Like many Call of Duty enthusiasts I’ve used the HAMR to great success.  While some of the great features like generous eye relief and a 60 MOA adjustment range don’t come into play in the game, they’re still absolutely necessary for shooters in the real world who need a comfortable and high performing optic.  I’m not sure how extensively the game developers study light transmission through Leupold scope lenses, but the bright image you get from the HAMR Scope in Call of Duty mirrors the outstanding visual clarity you get from the real Leupold HAMR.

For close to mid range tactical situations, either real or simulated, the Leupold HAMR Rifle Scope is the perfect choice.

Spring Birdwatching with GearExpert

Tips for Spring Birding with OPMOD Binoculars!!!

Posted on April 2, 2012 by Brian

Spring is my favorite time of the year.  The summer is fun, but it’s the season when the fun is now.  Spring is all about promise.  The coming of summer and a beautiful fall.  As a nature lover, I especially love Spring’s promise of new life.  While I could do without some wildlife (skunks are the bane of my late night walks), for the most part the increase in local wildlife is a joy to see.  Perhaps the most drastic instance of more animals here in Illinois is the increase in the bird population.  A combination of new baby birds being born and the migration of birds back to the area is quite dramatic.  Local ponds suddenly spring to life this time of year with ducks and geese.

When you add the beautiful weather to the increase in birds, Spring becomes the perfect season for birding.  It isn’t hard to see a wide variety of birds in Spring if you know where to look.  We should all be getting outside a bit more, and I’m going to run through a brief list of tips for birdwatching, as well as a rundown of some of the gear you’ll want to have along for the most birding success!

First, you have to find the birds.  Fortunately, there are a number of places you can find them.  Since it’s Spring, you’re going to want to check Migration Flyway Routes.  In North America there are four of these routes.  The names are pretty indicative of where they’re located, with the Atlantic Flyway running along the Eastern seaboard, the Mississippi Flyway running along the Mississippi River right through the heart of America, the Central Flyway running down through the Gulf of Mexico and taking up a big portion of the middle of the country, and the Pacific Flyway running along the Western seaboard.  Each of these flyways has some distinct bird species, but you’re mainly going to be looking for migrating birds.  Along the Central Flyway you’ll often see songbirds and hummingbirds, especially in the Southern portions of the flyway.  Along the Pacific Flyway you can see elf owls and a few types of warblers.  In parts of the Atlantic Flyway you can find short-tailed hawks and American Flamingos, which are a lot of fun.  Along the Mississippi Flyway that we here in Illinois are a part of you can see majestic bald eagles, pelicans and upland sandpipers.  Flyways are a great place to look for birds in the Spring.

If you want to keep to a simpler and closer birding area, hiking in local parks is a great choice!  Make sure the park or garden you choose has early blooming trees and flowers, as they’re more likely to attract birds earlier in the season, as many birds stick around once they’ve found a good spot.  Some birds are attracted to the nectar from the flowers.  Others like the seeds.  These parks often have a fair bit of grass, which attracts varieties of ground feeding birds.  Parks can be a real treasure trove of birds in the Spring.

Waterways are another smart place to look for birds.  It’s no coincidence that one of the flyways in North America runs along the Mississippi River.  Birds need to drink, and many find their food in rivers and lakes.  If you’re near a river, there’s a good chance some birds will stop by on their way North.

A really fun way to not only find a lot of birds but also mingle with other birders is at a bird festival.  Most of these festivals are scheduled at the perfect time and place to see a particular species, which makes it really easy to see some great wildlife.  If you’re new to birding, don’t be intimidated.  Most birders are not only willing to share their passion, but truly excited about the chance to help someone else discover the fun of birding.

If you can’t get away long enough to go visit the best birding spots, you can always try to make the birds come to you!  There are quite a few things you can do to make your backyard more appealing to birds.  Consider their needs.  Food, water, shelter and material for nests are all necessary to attracting birds.  Cleaning up your yard is usually a good start, and adding things like bird baths, houses and feeders as well as planting a few different types of flora can all add to your chances of bringing a bit of birding fun to your yard.  A few years ago I planted a hummingbird bush for my mom on Mother’s Day.  Also known as Flame Acanthus or Wright Anisacanth, these bushes not only attract hummingbirds, but also butterflies, bees and other birds.  We didn’t get a lot of hummingbirds the first year, but one must have been living nearby last year because he was feeding at the bush a few times a week.

If you’re a dog lover, your best friend can play havoc with your yard’s ability to attract birds.  Outside of the occasional hummingbird, my yard is mostly bird-free since I have two dedicated hunters patrolling the area on a daily basis.

 

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The OPMOD 20-60x60 Spotting Scope

If you have a few appealing features to your yard for birds, you can get a really good view with a spotting scope.  I generally think binoculars are a better choice for birding because they’re easy to carry on long hikes, but it’s hard to beat the amazing view you can achieve with a quality spotting scope.  The OPMOD 20-60x60mm Spotting Scope is a fantastic option, as the included tripod will give you a stable view for an incredibly clear and bright image.  You can aim the spotting scope at a hummingbird bush or bird feeder so that as soon as a hummingbird stops by all you need to do is make a quick adjustment and you’re up close and personal with one of these beautiful birds.  Spotting scopes are also great for digiscoping purposes, so if you equip your OPMOD Spotting Scope with a universal camera adapter like the Yukon Universal Digital Camera Adapter you can capture the memory of the first hummingbird to frequent your Flame Acanthus.

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Need Fantastic Binoculars? Check out the OPMOD 8x42 Binocular!

For most birding situations you’re probably going to want more portability than a spotting scope can deliver.  That’s where a fantastic pair of binoculars become your best friend.  Birding binoculars usually do not have the same magnification power as a spotting scope, but you can run up past a row of trees and get an immediate view of an elusive fowl.

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OPMOD Binos give you everything you need right out of the Box!

I like our OPMOD Binoculars for birding.  They’re super tough, with waterproof, fogproof and shock resistant construction, so if you’re slogging through miles of marshland or wading into a river to see a rare swan, they’re going to hold up really well.  There are two models available: the OPMOD 8x42mm Binoculars and the OPMOD 10x42mm Binoculars.

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OPMOD Binoculars Ocular Lenses and Center Focus Wheel

I just recently got to take a look at the OPMOD 8x42mm Binoculars, and they are fantastic.  I already mentioned the toughness, and while I didn’t really put that to the test, I did a little glassing and they felt really sturdy.  They’re really easy to use, with the twist-up eyecup system allowing for quick adjustments based on your eyes, and the center focus wheel within reach of my fingers with a normal grip.  As you can see from the photos, our OPMOD binoculars come with a padded carrying case, a super comfortable neck strap, ocular lens cap and flip down objective lens caps.  You can flip them down with your pinkies while raising the binoculars for a quick view.  I really enjoyed using them for a while, and I have no doubt they’d be perfect for long use as you track birds through the wilderness.

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The OPMOD Binocular comesin 8x42 and 10x42 Models!

Make sure you’re well prepared for your next birding expedition by arming yourself with both the best gear like our OPMOD Binoculars as well as knowledge of the birds you’re looking for.  Spring brings with it a lot of different species; some may be perched high in the trees singing a mating songs while others are picking through dense thicket to find material when building a nest.  Know what type of bird you’re after and have your binoculars close at hand so you get a great view.  Good luck.  Now get out there and get birding!

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