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RSPB Sparrowhawk® binoculars 8.5 x 42 product photo
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RSPB Sparrowhawk® binoculars 8.5 x 42
£850.00
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RSPB Skylark® binoculars 8 x 32 product photo
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RSPB Skylark® binoculars 8 x 32
£90.00
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RSPB Buzzard® binoculars 8 x 42 product photo
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RSPB Buzzard® binoculars 8 x 42
£540.00
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RSPB Harrier® binoculars 8 x 32 product photo
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RSPB Harrier® binoculars 8 x 32
£230.00
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RSPB Harrier® X 8x32 binoculars product photo
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RSPB Harrier® X 8x32 binoculars
£390.00
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RSPB Puffin® 10 x 42 binoculars product photo
RSPB Puffin® 10 x 42 binoculars
£70.00
£95.00
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RSPB Avocet® 8 x 32 binoculars product photo
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RSPB Avocet® 8 x 32 binoculars
£145.00
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RSPB Avocet® compact 8 x 25 binoculars product photo
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RSPB Avocet® compact 8 x 25 binoculars
£115.00
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RSPB ASW 8 x 40 binoculars product photo
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RSPB ASW 8 x 40 binoculars
£160.00
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Bird watching binoculars FAQs 

What binoculars are best for bird watching? 

Choosing the best binoculars for bird watching depends on several factors, including your budget and experience. You also need to consider the size and weight of your binoculars, as well as the right magnification. 

It’s best to be well informed before making any decision. Read our extended guide on how to choose binoculars — this will help guide you through the selection process. 

What strength of binoculars is best? 

Picking the best strength binoculars for birdwatching can be tricky. It all depends on when and where you’re viewing the birds. Generally, avid birders have two magnification choices: 

  • 8X binoculars provide a smaller, wider, and brighter image ideal for following birds. 
  • 10X binoculars give a narrower field of view intended for long distanced birding.

Deciding between these two strengths is a personal choice, but amateur birders should be aware that 10X binoculars need a steady hand and can appear dull in low light. 

Can binoculars be cleaned? 

Bird watchers should aim to keep their binoculars in good condition, which means cleaning them regularly with a soft cloth or (preferably) a lens cleaning cloth.