With regards to binoculars, my advice would be to try before you buy. Of course you could go down the technology route of taking pictures or using some of the wildlife identification app's that are now available.Īs for local groups in the south east, we have a few options in the south east London area, you can search for one on the link provided (top right). I would also recommend that you all take a pocket sketch book and pencils with you, it always helps to write down what you have seen and if you have seen something you don't know, a quick sketch of the features can help put a name to it later. I would recommend popping into your nearest RSPB shop and having a look at the books available, the staff will hopefully be able to point you in the right direction. There are so many useful books out there, from pocket guides that are handy to have with you in the field to comprehensive ID and reference guides for those species that might need further research. It's great to hear that you and your family are getting into bird watching, and hopefully interested in other wildlife too.
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