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willmax11:
Kinderchick;
Thanks, I read those 2 posts and agree, birds move. But I was thinking about identifying birds in the nest and bands. I will have to wait until next nesting season to use my 50 power telescope.
Kinderchick:
--- Quote from: willmax11 on July 29, 2009, 10:03 ---Actually, I was asking about someone using a spotting scope in the original topic.
I named the heading wrong I guess.
--- End quote ---
If I'm not mistaken, I believe that TPC has given BirdLover some advice on Spotting scopes and binoculars in the Brandon/McKenzie Seed thread, willmax.
willmax11:
Actually, I was asking about someone using a spotting scope in the original topic.
I named the heading wrong I guess.
Saoirse:
P.S. My purchase was just regular binoculars, not digital camera binoculars although Binoculars Canada does carry those as well.
Saoirse:
Yep, it was Binoculars Canada (http://www.binocularscanada.com/) -- I was really pleased with the selection and their service. They carry everything from basic binoculars that cost about $30 right on up into the stratosphere. The ones I chose were compact ones and relatively inexpensive (everything's relative, right?), but they're exactly what I wanted.
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