kqpikachu
Active Member
So I’ve been wanting to get into birding for quite a bit, I love taking note of local species I see on iNaturalist, and the place where I am soon going to move will have a ton of interesting new birds and great hiking locations.
Issue is, I’m functionally blind in my left eye due to a weird permanent nerve thing. The vision in my right eye is fine, I wear glasses, it doesn’t really effect my daily life too much, except for birding.
Since I functionally only have one eye, binoculars don’t work at all. Which hinders birding a LOT. One of my higher ups at my job took us birding at a local nature reserve, and would point out far away birds’ body shapes and colors, even without binoculars. I was pretty confused, since I essentially just saw a vaguely bird shaped speck, and struggled with identification (which is the most fun part for me, I even got a nice field guide I’ve been itching to use)
Does anyone know if there’s some kind of alternative to use for binoculars that are good for birders? Like a one eyed binocular. I plan to go into a pretty wildlife heavy field, so this would probably be a useful thing to literally and figuratively have in my back pocket. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Issue is, I’m functionally blind in my left eye due to a weird permanent nerve thing. The vision in my right eye is fine, I wear glasses, it doesn’t really effect my daily life too much, except for birding.
Since I functionally only have one eye, binoculars don’t work at all. Which hinders birding a LOT. One of my higher ups at my job took us birding at a local nature reserve, and would point out far away birds’ body shapes and colors, even without binoculars. I was pretty confused, since I essentially just saw a vaguely bird shaped speck, and struggled with identification (which is the most fun part for me, I even got a nice field guide I’ve been itching to use)
Does anyone know if there’s some kind of alternative to use for binoculars that are good for birders? Like a one eyed binocular. I plan to go into a pretty wildlife heavy field, so this would probably be a useful thing to literally and figuratively have in my back pocket. Any help is greatly appreciated!