10 Gifts for the Birding Enthusiast: Part 1

With the holidays approaching you may be scrambling to get your bird enthusiast friends a gift they’ll love. Sure, a partridge in a pear tree or six geese a laying might brighten their holiday season, but we found 10 gifts that are affordable and guaranteed to please.

 

1. “Bird Watchers Digest” Subscription – For just $19.99 you can give your birding enthusiast a printed subscription to “Bird Watchers Digest” and get the online digital version for free!  Not only that, if you order online you can create a free e-Card to send to your birdwatcher notifying, them of the gifted subscription.

Perky Pet Our Best Feeder

2. Nikon 10-22X50 Binoculars – Sometimes it isn’t what always meets the eye. Quick central focusing and sharp multicoated optics for superb contrast and vivid color come at a very fair price. For a double surprise, throw the Binocular Harness in their stocking! For $17.95 you won’t break the bank, and your loved one won’t suffer from sore shoulders!

3. Wingscapes Birdcam – They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but with this nifty tool you can’t put a number on it. The Audubon BirdCam uses “Smart Sensor” technology to detect an animal’s presence in your yard and snaps photos without getting a ton of empty frames.

4. Perky Pet® Hummingbird Feeder – Give your friends the Perky-Pet® “Our Best” Feeder for their bird watching amusement. Then gather around to watch the natural beauty of these tiny fliers as they flit around and dive bomb each other for food.

5. Eagle Creek Pack-It Sack – Keep maps, field guides, and gadgets by your side on a rainy day with the Eagle Creek Pack-It Sack. The waterproof Spill-resistant LinkSeal™ Mesh keeps your documents and techie tools dry.

 

Be sure to check back for the remaining top 5! You won't want to fly the coup without looking at these!

3 Comments

  1. Chris said:

    This doesn’t pertain to this particular blog post, but does anyone know how I fill my new squirrel-be-gone 3 feeder? I would assume removing the top, but it doesn’t seem to want to come off….any hints? Thanks!

  2. Jack said:

    I agree with your choice of the Audubon Birdcam. Keep in mind though, the company also makes a newer more powerful version of the cam and also produces stop-action cams for other purposes.

  3. Kimberlee said:

    to Chris, the squirrel-be-gone feeder top does unscrew. The whole top, turn to the left.
    hope this helps.

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