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Top Spotting Scopes For Bird Watching

Fast focus, wide field of view, and close focus capability make or break your birding setup.

6 min readApex Scope Gears Expert Team

What Birders Need From a Spotting Scope

Birding places unique demands on a spotting scope. You need fast, precise focus to catch a bird before it flushes. You need close focus capability for subjects at 5โ€“10 meters. And you need wide field of view to locate subjects quickly at higher magnification.

Key Features for Birding

Angled vs Straight

For birding, angled scopes are almost always the better choice. They allow comfortable viewing at any angle โ€” whether the bird is at eye level, overhead in a tree, or on a mudflat below your seawall. Sharing views with others is also easier with an angled scope.

Pro tip: Pair an angled scope with a fluid head tripod for smooth panning. Ball heads are too jerky for tracking moving birds.

Top Picks

Swarovski ATS/STS 80 HD

The Swarovski ATS/STS series is the gold standard for serious birders. The 80mm objective gathers exceptional light, and the HD glass resolves fine detail โ€” critical for distant shorebirds or raptors.

Vortex Razor HD

The Vortex Razor HD offers outstanding optical quality at a more accessible price. Its fully multi-coated HD glass and wide zoom range make it a versatile choice for any birding habitat.

Digiscoping for Birders

Many birders pair their spotting scope with a smartphone adapter for digiscoping โ€” capturing images through the scope. A quality universal adapter and a steady tripod is all you need to get started.

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