Technology and birding: Merlin Bird ID
As a birder, I often struggle with my eyesight. I wear very strong prescription glasses, and this makes birding in rain or humidity a proper pain in the neck. Droplets on my glasses and steaming up when using binoculars are frustrating. I find a change of focal length disorientating and difficult to adapt to; moving between binoculars and naked eye, or telescope to camera, or in particular from phone to optics leaves my vision momentarily fuzzy and blurred. So I often depend on my ears when I'm birding. I'm not brilliant at instant ID when it comes to bird song, but I usually use birds calling as a way of homing in on them and confirming identification visually. I don't know how I'd manage to go birding without that sense, given how slow my eyes are to focus. Positively accessible The Merlin Bird ID app from Cornell Labs has real application here, giving instant access to at least an approximation of this sense that a hearing impaired pers...