M3 a globular cluster in Canes Venatici, At mag. 6.2 it is easily visible with binoculars, appearing as a fuzzy patch of light. It's brighter than some other globular clusters, like M13.
M5 is a globular cluster that appears as a faint, fuzzy patch of light at mag. 6.6. It is located in Serpens near the 5th mag. star 5 Serpentis.
M13 or The Great Hercules Cluster is a globular cluster that is readily visible with binoculars at mag. 5.7, particularly on clear, dark nights. Located in Lyra
M12 is a globular cluster located in Ophiuchus. In dark conditions this cluster can be faintly seen with a pair of binoculars at mag. 6.7.
M10 is a large globular cluster in Ophiuchus at mag. of 6.4. paired with nearby M12 about 2° away.
M92 also in Lyra shining at mag. 6.3 makes it quite bright for a globular cluster. It appears a fuzzy patch in 7x50 binocs..
NGC 6871 is a small 5th mag. young open cluster Cygnus. The cluster has fewer than 50 members, most of which are blue and white stars. Easily spotted in 7x50 binocs.
M39 is a large bright open cluster in the constellation Cygnus. When observed in a small telescope at low power the cluster shows around two dozen members but is best observed with binoculars. Shines at mag. 4.6.
Clear and Dark Skies, Dave Holland