How To Choose The Right Bird Watching Hat

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Article Title: How To Choose The Right Bird Watching Hat
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Bird watching is a very relaxing activity. Many people go into bird watching not just to see and observe their favorite birds but also to get rid of stress. According to studies, birdwatchers show less signs of strains and stress compared to those people who sit inside the room and watch TV or tinker with their computers. The fact that bird watching takes the person outdoor and let him or her commune with nature helps that person fight stress better compared to his or her counterparts. If you are one of those people who are leading sedentary indoor lives, doing some bird watching will greatly help you stay fit and healthy.

Getting Ready For Bird Watching

There are at least two basic things that you will need when you want to go bird watching. First, you will need your binoculars and second you will need a hat. A bird watching hat is just as important as the binoculars because this will protect you from the heat of the sun. Note that the damage in the ozone layer of your planet is so great that being exposed to the direct heat of the sun is now considered hazardous. In recent years, cases of skin cancers due to the damaging ultraviolet rays of the sun have increased considerably thus we should never take things for granted when we go into the sun. It doesn�t matter if we only get exposed to the sun once in a while; you still need to protect yourself from being directly exposed to the sun.

When choosing a bird watching hat, you need to consider the size, shape and color of the hat. Choose a wide brim hat over those dainty looking hats. Wide brim hats that shade your face are effective in protecting your face from the damaging effects of the sun. A hat that is made of thick cloth material can be a lot cooler compared to bird watching hats that are made of leather and other types of materials. Furthermore, hats that are made of cloth are easier to manage compared to those hats that are made up of more rigid materials. Note that the rigid materials of your hat can be quite inconvenient especially when you are straining to take a better view of your favorite bird.

The color of your bird watching hat is very important. Although bright colored bird watching hats can be quite attractive, they are not really suitable for bird watching. Bright colored hats make you stick out from your hiding place. Instead of using bright colored hats, try some of those earth colored hats. Brown bird watching hats in particular are very helpful when you want to blend into the bushes.


About The Author: If you are looking for additional bird watching tips and advice, visit http://www.birdwatchingadvice.com for more information.

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