Best Wildlife Watching Gadgets 2026: The Ultimate Gear Wish List

AKASO SEEMOR-200 NIGHT-VISION GOGGLES

Price: From £239.99/$239.99

If it’s nocturnal animals you want to watch, a pair of night-vision goggles is a must, and the AKASO Seemor-200 is an excellent place to start. The goggles come with high-quality 4K video recording, a built-in microphone and 16x digital zoom to capture nature in the dark. What’s so impressive about these night-vision goggles is their versatile observation modes, including the ability to switch seamlessly between full-colour mode and infrared black-andwhite mode during your nighttime stakeouts.

BIRDFY BATH PRO

Price: £349.99/$349.99

If you’re a birdwatcher who wants to improve your chances of seeing which species visit your garden, Birdfy has extended its camera-trap capabilities to a birdbath alongside its feeder range. With the same notification and AI-identification capabilities, the Bath Pro is ideal for birdwatching beginners. It also comes with a waterproof camera to protect itself from any splashing birds looking to clean their feathers in the fountain at its centre, which is powered by a built-in solar panel.

NATURESPY WI-FI WILDCAM2

Price: £119.99/$138

Our gardens are home to a variety of wild visitors, and the NatureSpy WildCam 2 gives you a way to meet them. App-controlled, the Wi-Fi-enabled camera comes equipped with a motion sensor that will alert you to the presence of a passing animal. Using either colour or infrared night vision, the camera trap will record clips of wild encounters for you to enjoy at any time. You can also link multiple cameras for different views. The WildCam is powered by a rechargeable battery that NatureSpy claims can last up to three months, and there’s an option to add a solar panel for a practically endless power supply.

BIRDFY FEEDER ROOKIE

Price: £109.99/$109.99

For the birdwatching beginner, the Birdfy Feeder Rookie is a handy tool for observing the avian visitors to your garden with ease. Equipped with a built-in camera, this high-tech feeder will notify you when a bird visitor has arrived to feed on seeds and lets you watch them as they do with a 60 frames per second slow-motion feature so you can see their movements up close. With the help of built-in AI, the companion app can identify more than 6,000 different bird species and give you lots of information about them. It’ll also keep a tally of your feathered visitors and give you a summary of how popular your feeder has been.

CANON 10×20 IS

Price: £589.99/$629.99

For the dedicated nature-lover, the Canon 10×20 IS binoculars are an excellent tool for seeking out your favourite wild species. They offer a 10x magnification for a closer view of feeding deer or soaring birds. And if you have an unsteady hand, these binoculars have got these binoculars have got you covered. With the push of a button, the built-in image stabilisation technology can keep your views sharp and focused for up to 12 hours. The adjustable eyepiece, dioptre and focusing wheel have been built to suit any enthusiast’s eyesight requirements.

MERLIN BIRD ID

Price: Free

Bird calls are demystified with the help of this handy app from Cornell University. Merlin Bird ID is an AI-enabled app that can identify a nearby bird from its song. Just hit the record button and watch as a list of the calling birds around you appears on your screen. There’s also a photo ID feature in the app, so if you snap a shot of an unknown bird, you can upload the image to the app and it will match it to the species, even if you’re offline. You can log all of your sightings and even create a digital scrapbook of the birds you’ve seen and where you saw or heard them.


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