Swag Bag

Chance favors the prepared birder, and that means packing the right stuff. Much of the gear here comes in quieter hues to help you blend into the background and increase the odds of adding more birds to your list.

1. Pair Canon鈥檚 7D Mark II fast-shooting camera ($1,799; ) with Canon鈥檚 rugged, compact EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 lens ($1,699; ), and you鈥檝e got a cutting-edge combo guaranteed to produce high-caliber images, whether you鈥檙e in a desert or rainforest.

2. Stay cool and comfortable all day, thanks to the generous brim and cotton-blend sweatband of the Tula Sierra palm hat ($35.99; ).

3. With a weightless feel and the crisp, vivid colors delivered by ChromaPop technology, you might forget you鈥檙e wearing 厂尘颈迟丑鈥檚
Audible sunglasses
($269; ).

4. Incredibly soft, wicking, quick-drying, and with button-tabs to roll up the sleeves鈥攋ust a few reasons Woolrich鈥檚 Solitude Flannel Shirt ($79; ) is a go-to layer. 

5. The Gitzo GT3532 tripod ($929.99; ) provides an ideal mix of strength, thanks to its carbon-fiber construction, and ground-to-eye-level adjustability. Top it off with a Wimberley Head Version II ($595; ), whose gimbal design allows easy rotation for tracking birds. 

6. Mop your brow, signal for help, or get quick instruction on tying handy knots with
the eminently useful Survival bandana ($9; ).

7. Farm to Feet merino wool socks (starting at $18; ) are just as comfy and durable as the competition but come in way cooler colors.

8. The Thermacell Mosquito Repellent Camp Lantern ($59.99 ; ) does double duty, creating a 15-foot-by-15-foot skeeter-free zone and putting out 300 lumens.

9. The compact Swarovski ATX 25 spotting scope ($3,775; ), with a 65mm objective module combined with an angled view, provides outstanding optical performance that won鈥檛 weigh you down and offers endless opportunities for digiscopers.

10. Unmatched for comfort, warmth, and waterproofing, you won鈥檛 mind spending hours in the fleece-lined Muck Boot Pursuit Stealth ($204.95; ).

11. Fill Stanley鈥檚 1.1-quart Classic Vacuum Bottle ($38; ) with hot coffee in the wee hours, and it鈥檒l still be piping hot when you need that mid-afternoon pick-me-up.

12. Keep tabs on changing weather patterns with Oregon Scientific鈥檚 Wireless Weather
Station
($49.99; ).

13. Go invisible beneath the Kwik Camo Photography Blind ($119.95; ); made from lightweight, breathable, 2.5-ounce polyester carbon, it鈥檚 big enough to cover a fully decked-out photographer, and zips open for easy binocular use.

14. The Grabber All Weather blanket ($15.47; ) weighs next to nothing but provides a toasty cover when the mercury dips.

15. The Langly Alpha Pro ($249; ) might look retro, but the waterproofed canvas bag will hold all of your modern camera gear, including a 15-inch laptop, and the snap closures make for easy access.

16. Need to cross a stream or scree field? Pull out these collapsible, lightweight carbon-fiber Black Diamond Alpine Carbon Cork trekking poles ($159.95; ), grab hold of their comfy cork handles, and proceed with confidence.

17. The Vapur Eclipse ($11.99; ) is an anti-bottle; the pouch rolls up when empty, and comes with a handy carabineer.

18. If the birds are scarce, see if the fish will bite with the Tenkara Sawtooth fly rod package ($159; ); the ultralight 12-foot rod collapses to the size of a baton and is capable of snagging an 18-inch-long fish.

19. AquaTech鈥檚 Sensory Gloves ($49.95; ) are made for shooting in the cold. The tips of the thumb and index finger are covered in a thin layer of neoprene with a small hole, allowing the digits to poke through to manipulate equipment.

20. Small and durable, Field Notes notebooks ($9.95/3-pack; ) slip easily into your vest pocket. Bonus: The bright-orange cover ensures you鈥檒l never forget it in the field.

21. Picking out birds on gray, flat days is no problem for Leica鈥檚 Ultravid HD-Plus 42 binoculars ($1,899; ), which boast a bright viewing image and excellent contrast.

22. Tackle tough terrain with confidence in Vasque鈥檚 Eriksson GTX boots ($219.99; ); made of 2.2mm waterproof leather, a GORE-TEX liner, and a Vibram Summit sole, these boots were made for walking.

23. The deceptively simple Survival Pod key fob from Bison Designs ($17; ) contains a cord, knife, fire-starter, and duct tape in one tiny package.

24. With its numerous pockets, front and back double yokes for ventilation, and all-around durability, the Woolrich Wool Stag shirt ($139; ) could become a favorite layer.

25. There鈥檚 nothing wrong with taking a little nip in the field. Stanley鈥檚 8-ounce stainless steel flask ($25; ) is a satisfying vessel with a slim body and wide mouth for easy filling鈥攁nd emptying.

26. H Is for Hawk ($26; ) is experienced falconer Helen Macdonald鈥檚 riveting account of battling grief by training a Goshawk.

27. Made from 100 percent polyester micro-fiber yarn, the North Face Dipsea Cover-It ($22; ) is a light, versatile tube that can be worn as a neckband or headband. 

1. With a breathable shell that repels moisture and resists ripping, the Mountain Hardwear Plasmic Ion Printed Jacket ($140; ) is well suited for trailing after songbirds in the brush.

2. Pack a Sea to Summit Dry Lite Towel ($21.95; ) to quickly dry off your gear鈥攁nd yourself.

3. A versatile camera with a solid magnesium body, Panasonic鈥檚 Lumix DMC-GH4 camera ($1,699.99; ) is a high-speed machine that produces detailed images and high-quality video.

4. Rain, sleet, or snow won鈥檛 prevent you from recording the ups and downs of your photo-graphic outings with the Rite in the Rain Journal Kit ($50.21; ); it has an 80-page notebook, pen, and zipper case.

5. A balance of style and sun protection, the Tilley women鈥檚 TOH1 Twill Bucket Hat ($76; ) is made from a blend of organic cotton and hemp, and rated UPF 50+.

6. Made from a soft polyester/spandex blend, with jersey paneling along the sides, mesh-lined back ventilation, and handy pockets, ExOfficio鈥檚 Camina Trek鈥檙 shirt ($60; ) is built to breathe.

7. With full-density cushioning and exceptional wicking, Farm to Feet鈥檚 Asheboro Camping Hiker socks ($23; ) will help stave off aching tootsies.

8. Tame the tangle of wires in your camera bag with Gardner Bender cable ties ($7.99/100; ).

9. One of the finest spotting scopes out there, the Vortex Razor HD 16-48X65 ($1,599; ) features a triplet apochromatic lens system that provides bright, high-definition views even when you鈥檙e a long way from your quarry.

10. When you鈥檙e packing super light, pop a tiny-but-mighty Olloclip Telephoto + CPL lens ($99.99; ) on your iPhone to snap shots with 2x optical magnification.

11. The ultimate heavy-duty camera bag, the waterproof Ape Case ACPRO4000 roller backpack ($319.99; ) has plenty of padding鈥攂oth in the ample pockets and on the cushy straps and back鈥攁nd serious wheels, delivering a smooth ride.

12. In his classic tale The Peregrine ($15.95; ), J.A. Baker tracks the daily comings and goings of a pair of Peregrine Falcons in eastern England.

13. Vasque鈥檚 Lotic shoes ($99.99; ) were made for the life aquatic; a fast-drying upper that drains water quickly, and the Slickrock sole with Vibram鈥檚 tenacious Idrogrip rubber make these snug puppies virtually slip-proof.

14. Unparalleled in their price range, Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars ($299.95; ) come with standard armored fogproof housing. This latest model is fitted with phase-corrected roof prisms that align incoming light wavelengths, delivering crisp edges and enhanced color fidelity.

15. No need to haul fuel with the BioLite KettlePot and CampStove ($49.95 and $129.95; ). Just gather some wood, and the stove creates a smokeless campfire to boil water, cook a meal, or generate 2 watts of electricity鈥攅nough to charge a smartphone.

16. The large Sea to Summit Dry Lite towel ($26.95; ) packs into a
book-sized mesh carrying case. 

17. When foul weather moves in, simply unstuff the Helly Hansen Loke jacket ($100; ) from its built-in pocket pouch. The shell鈥檚 front storm flap keeps out wind and rain, and the side vents prevent overheating. 

1. The harshest environments are no match for AquaTech鈥檚 All Weather Shield ($99.95; ). Made from three-ply ripstop waterproof breathable fabric, the cover protects camera gear without sacrificing shooting capabilities.

2. Nikon鈥檚 Monarch 5 10x42 binoculars ($329.95; ) have the same great features as their rugged 8-power siblings, and they鈥檙e nearly a full ounce lighter than their predecessors.

3. The small but mighty Swiss Army Climber ($41.50; ) comes fully loaded: two blades, scissors, toothpick, and more.

4. Know your subject: The Peterson Field Guide to the Birds of North America ($26; ) has all the info you need.

5. Marmot鈥檚 Artemis jacket ($250; ) offers the mobility of a softshell, thanks to the 2.5-layer NanoPro MemBrain fabric, and a hardshell鈥檚 characteristic waterproofing.

6. Go ahead and abuse Woolrich鈥檚 Felt Outback hat ($49; )鈥攖he handsome water-repellent wool cap will pop right back into shape.

7. Balancing your camera on a lumpy log is a cinch鈥攋ust plop it atop a beanbag.

8. Made from moisture-wicking polyester, Patagonia鈥檚 Capilene 1 silkweight crew ($39;
) will keep you cool and, with 50+ UPF, sunburn-free.

9. When the bugs are thick, a Sea to Summit Mosquito Head Net ($9.95; ) offers a soft, comfortable shield.

10. The MSR Windboiler Stove System ($129.95;) is an ideal companion for light travelers. Its radiant burner and windproof design mean you can boil coffee water and get your caffeine fix fast, no matter the weather.

11. Sheets of rain and 60 mph winds pose no problem for the aerodynamic Senz 6 Automatic umbrella ($79.95; ).

12. With numerous straps and accessories, the LowePro Rover 45L backpack ($329.95; ) can carry a heavy load. And the sturdy-yet-comfy design ensures that no matter the terrain or weight load, your pack and gear will stay comfortably and firmly attached.

13. Stash a Coleman Emergency Poncho ($2.99; ) in your bag, and you鈥檒l never have to worry about that surprise storm.

14. Forget filling up before you leave home: the LifeStraw Go bottle ($34.95;) contains a built-in filter that traps 99 percent of waterborne bacteria and protozoan pathogens, meeting U.S. EPA drinking water standards.

15. Thermacell鈥檚 Heated Insoles Foot Warmer's ($134.99; ) rechargeable insoles, operated by a wireless remote, have two settings, and one charge lasts up to five hours.

16. Organize cords. Store extra memory cards. Keep accessories dry and separate. The Ziploc Slider Freezer Bag may just be the world鈥檚 most versatile field accessory.

17. The ergonomically shaped insole of the Helly Hansen Fryatt Low HT shoe ($120; ) is remarkably supportive, and the toe and heel caps provide extra protection on uneven terrain.

18. The merino wool in Icebreaker鈥檚 Aero Short Sleeve Crewe ($64.99;) means you鈥檒l stay dry, fresh, and chafe-free.

19. Farm to Feet Portland merino wool socks ($20;).

20. The small Sea to Summit Dry Lite Towel ($16.95; ) tucks easily into your pack, and the silver antibacterial treatment stops bacteria and other microbial life in their tracks.

21. The Therm-a-Rest Treo chair鈥檚 ($99.95;) cushy, compact seat unfolds to sit 13 inches high, and the tripod base with rubber caps is stable on sand and slick rocks alike.

22. A disposable shower cap makes for cheap, easy protection for your gear.

23. For a handy alternative to disposable warmers, simply charge Thermacell鈥檚 hand and pocket warmers ($69.99-$79.99; ), and they鈥檒l warm up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit for five hours.

24. Sleeker than the traditional model but just as durable, Nalgene鈥檚 On the Fly bottle ($12.99; ) is BPA-free, won鈥檛 leak, and the flip-top opens with one hand. 

 

1. Eddie Bauer鈥檚 MicroTherm StormDown jacket ($199; ) will keep you toasty with super high-loft 800 fill and Down-Tek moisture resistance, and the fleece-lined shoulders mean you don鈥檛 have to sacrifice mobility for warmth.

2. The 100 percent polyester Kavu Siri scarf ($20; ) wraps around your neck for warmth or sun protection鈥攁nd looks sharp to boot.

3. You won鈥檛 be groping for Mizu鈥檚 27-ounce M8 Fully GITD Bottle ($21.95; ) in the pre-dawn blackness鈥攖his stainless steel beauty glows.

4. Farm to Feet merino wool socks (starting at $18; ).

5. When you鈥檙e muddy or sweaty, reach for the aloe vera-enriched, compostable Sea to Summit Wilderness wipes ($3.95; ).

6. The Thing With Feathers, by birder, naturalist, and 爆料公社 contributor Noah Strycker, is a funny, enlightening journey into the lives of birds.

7. Packed with protein and fiber, Clif Bars will refuel you while you wait in your bird blind.

8. Wild ($15.95; ) is Cheryl Strayed鈥檚 account of her solo, three-month, 1,100-mile hike through California and the Pacific Northwest.  

9. Patagonia鈥檚 Vented Spoonbill cap ($45; ) has you covered with a long brim, extended back flap, and glare-cutting underside.

10. Patagonia鈥檚 Capilene 1 Silkweight Tank Top ($29; ) is a workhorse that will keep you cool, dry, and chafe-free all day long.

11. When you鈥檙e reluctant to leave the field, a Lara Bar will tide you over. Fruit, nuts, and little else is used to make these tasty, high-energy snacks (each has a max of nine ingredients).

12. There鈥檚 a reason Petzl鈥檚 Tikka headlamp ($29.95; ) is a classic: an 80-lumen beam that extends 150 feet, and leaves your hands free.

13. Crazy Creek鈥檚 Hex 2.0 Original Chair鈥檚 ($51.50; ) hardy 210D coated ripstop nylon seat provides a barrier to mud and sand鈥攁nd easily converts to a flat mat.

14. The pros always pack a jump drive and plenty of memory cards for transferring images.

15. Rite in the Rain鈥檚 32-page Birder鈥檚 Journal ($7.95; ) is the perfect place for sketches and notes inspired by a day in the wild.

16. The MagLite Mag-Tac LED flashlight ($99.99; ) is a slim, attractive beast that throws 310 lumens up to 600 feet.

17. Sea to Summit Dry Lite towel ($26.95; ).

18. 厂尘颈迟丑鈥檚 Marvine sunglasses ($119; ) are stylish and tough, thanks to their impact-resistant Carbonic TLT lenses.

19. Never misplace your binos again, with Maven鈥檚 customizable 8x42s (starting at $900; ). Choosing your own color is just one perk鈥攖hese bins also have serious, high-performance components.

20. The Leatherman Wingman ($39.85; ) is a pocket-sized stainless steel tool with spring-action jaws鈥攁nd a 25-year warranty.

21. Scarpa鈥檚 Zen Pro shoe ($169; ) has the feel of a running shoe, but the EVA midsole and Spyder 2 sole can take on steep, rocky terrain.

22. You don鈥檛 need a professional DSLR camera to take memorable bird photos. The Sony Cyber-shot Digital Camera RX100 III ($799.99; ), a pocket-sized shooter, offers both impressive low-light performance and fast autofocus.

23. Kingbird Highway ($14.95; ), by renowned birder and 爆料公社 field editor Kenn Kaufman, chronicles his Big Year, when, as a 16-year-old, he crisscrossed the country.

24. The Lifeline Trail Light Dayhiker First Aid Kit ($8.99;) is just 3.7 ounces but has enough bandages, ointment, and more for three.

25. All Terrain鈥檚 DEET-free Herbal Armor Insect Repellent ($8.99; ) repels bloodsuckers with sweat-resistant citronella, peppermint, cedar, lemongrass, and geranium oils.

26. The fully loaded Nikon D4 camera ($5,999.95, ) rattles off 10 frames a second, features a bright optical viewfinder, and has impressive video capability. Tamron鈥檚 top-notch150-600mm f/5-6.3 lens ($1,069; tamron-usa.com) is quiet, and won鈥檛 startle the birds.

27. Icebreaker鈥檚 Tech Lite Short Sleeve Crewe Tropical Canopy T-shirt ($79.99; ) is soft, breathable, and naturally odor-resistant.