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63 Using binoculars For serious birdwatching, you will need a pair of binoculars. They should be lightweight and have good magnification together with a fairly wide field of view. Examining pellets Many of the animal remains inside bird pellets are very delicate and can be damaged when a pellet is pulled apart. By using a magnifying glass and a pair of tweezers, small bones and teeth can be separated without breaking. Magnifying glass Photography Taking pictures of wild birds especially in flight is difficult. Practise using your camera with garden birds before venturing further afield. A telephoto lens allows you to zoom in closer to your subject, without causing a disturbance. 200 mm tele photo lens Tripod Cameras that use high power lenses need a steady support to prevent the image blurring. A lightweight tripod is essential. It can also be used for mounting binoculars. Eyepiece lens Portable telescope Plastic tweezers are less likely to damage bones than metal ones.