[Tweeters] Hearing aids for birding
Robert O'Brien via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sat Aug 9 20:20:48 PDT 2025
This thread came up a few months ago and I posted a long experience I've
had. I'll skip that now.
I have Costco Hearing aids, the ones recommended by the technician there.
Economical at $ 1500 for both and a great improvement over none.
I hear lots of birds.now.
BUT, since then, I've discovered the simple, ultimate test. Go out in the
field with Merlin on a birdy morning in spring (or any other time) and see
how your hearing compares with Merlin. What I find is that I cannot hear
Golden-crowned Kinglets, Brown Creepers, and others with high pitched
sounds. But Merlin does. I only hear about 1/2 the birds Merlin
reports. The other half are either too far away or too high pitched. But
I'm still a happy guy because thanks to Merlin, I know they are still
around.
Someone suggested playing such bird songs/calls to an audiologist and see
what they can do. Seems a great idea, and pit yourself against Merlin
while you're doing it.
Bob OBrien Portland
On Sat, Aug 9, 2025 at 2:26 PM Me via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> I am using an Oticon Intent 2. I am working with my audiologist to fine
> tune the program she added for birding which makes the sounds sharper. I
> can hear more birds but still losing out on higher pitch calls such as
> evening grosbeak and cedar waxwing. Not perfect but much better than before.
>
> Mike in Kent
> Cotinga777 at yahoo.com
> —————————————-
> Jim wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > ? I'm interested in knowing what others experience is with hearing aids
> > and the use of them for birding.? Please include brand names for the aids
> > you have used/are using.? Also please share how well/not so well they
> > are for the purposes of birding.? Thanks!
> > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - Jim in Skagit
>
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