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  • Re: Birding Scope Question
  • Hey there K-O-B:

    I see at the bottom of the page for Eagle Optics that they are sold by Wild Birds Unlimited, which has several locations in the Seattle area, so I think it is a safe bet you can get them south of the 49th.

    I noticed that all of these scopes have an eye-piece that is at an angle to the direction of the scope tube.  I use an actual table-top telescope to watch my back yard feeders which has an eye-piece at a full right angle.  I find this to be the most difficult thing about using a scope; I have to look down the length of the tube to get it pointed in the right-ish direction, and then look down into the eye-piece. 

    Admittedly, a 45 degree angle will not be as bad, but you may find that if you're trying to spot an active bird, like a Jay or Chickadee, it will have moved out of range before you can get a look at it.


  • Re: Birding Scope Question
  • Thanks for the post back, I'll check it out. The cost of shipping from CA to ONT may be a factor but I will take a look at the store.
  • Re: Birding Scope Question
  • You might want to consider the Audubon scopes sold in our Whatbird eStore. Whatbird members get a 20% discount.

    Audubon Lightwave 15-45X60 Spotting Scope

    Audubon Dimensions 80 mm Scope


  • Birding Scope Question
  • Hi all from the great green north for a few more months anyway. I am finally looking at buying my first birding scope. From my understanding the eagle optics name is also available for sale in the U.S.A.. See link for the model I am considering,in addition I do wear eyeglasses which is important in scope selection. Thankyou all for any observations on this scope.

     

    http://eagleopticscanada.stores.yahoo.net/eagopspotsco2.html 




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    Hammers Long Eye Relief Birdwatching Binocular 8x40 Wide AngleHammers Long Eye Relief Birdwatching Binocular 8x40 Wide Angle

    This Hammers wide-angle binocular 8x40 has longer eye relief (distance from binocular eyepieces to user's eyes) and gives a comfortable view without image blackout for people wearing eyeglass or not as well. Built with high quality porro prisms and multi-coated objective lens, the binocular delivers true color rendition, bright sharp definition and flare-free viewing. 8x magnification allows stabilized viewing whiling holding the binocular by hands. Rubber armored body is comfortable to grip.
    This is a great pair of binocular for serious birdwatchers with limited budget who do not want to compromise with quality of their birdwatching experience. Front side the binocular has threaded port for use with a tripod adapter (not included with the binocular).

    Magnification: 8x
    Prism type: porro-prism
    Field of view: 435feet@1000yards
    Eye relief: 18.5mm



    Eagle Optics Triumph BinocularsModels: Eagle Optics 8x42 Triumph Binocular Model TPH842Eagle Optics Triumph BinocularsModels: Eagle Optics 8x42 Triumph Binocular Model TPH842

    Surprisingly bright and sharp, pleasantly lightweight.


    Hammers Bird Watching Binocular 8x40 Multi-coated LensHammers Bird Watching Binocular 8x40 Multi-coated Lens

    This Hammers wide-angle binocular 8x40 gives a comfortable steady view when you are out there bird watching for good distance. Built with high quality porro prisms and multi-coated objective lens, the binocular delivers true color rendition, bright sharp definition and flare-free viewing. 8x magnification allows stabilized viewing whiling holding the binocular by hands. Rubber armored body is very comfortable to grip. This binocular is also a great pair for use in general sports event and during other activities when good pair of binoculars is needed.
    This is a great pair of binocular for serious birdwatchers with limited budget who do not want to compromise with quality of their bird watching experience. Front side the binocular has threaded port for use with a tripod adapter (not included with the binocular).

    Magnification: 8x
    Prism type: porro-prism
    Field of view: 430feet@1000yards



    Chasing BirdsChasing Birds

    Australia is home to over 800 species of birds from honeyeaters to hawks, from spoonbills to cockatoos. It is also home to different species of bird lovers, some of whom take their interest to the extreme. These enthusiasts are known as "twitchers".

    Every year, an event takes place Australia-wide that brings twitchers together to take part in a highly competitive race - the "Twitchathon". The aim is to spot as many species as possible in twenty four hours. Not easy at the best of times - but especially difficult with a camera crew tagging along.

    "Chasing Birds" follows three teams - the Hunter Home-Brewers, the Hunter Thickheads and the Whacked-Out Woodswallows as they travel up to five hundred kilometres from the desert to the sea - in their attempt to spot more species than any other team.

    Voted audience favourite at the 2009 Revolve Film Festival.
    Screened at Sydney International Film Festival, St Louis International Film Festival, Guangzhou Documentary Festival and Big Sky Documentary Festival.

    This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.




    So Many Feathers: Bird Watching Without BinocularsSo Many Feathers: Bird Watching Without Binoculars

    Features: Steve Maslowski offers some of the most spectacular bird footage ever captured. Wide variety of American bird species to offer a year's worth of birding in one hour-long video. An up close and personal look at our feathered friends without the burden of clunky and troublesome binoculars.


    Chasing BirdsChasing Birds

    Australia is home to over 800 species of birds from honeyeaters to hawks, from spoonbills to cockatoos. It is also home to different species of bird lovers, some of whom take their interest to the extreme. These enthusiasts are known as "twitchers".

    Every year, an event takes place Australia-wide that brings twitchers together to take part in a highly competitive race - the "Twitchathon". The aim is to spot as many species as possible in twenty four hours. Not easy at the best of times - but especially difficult with a camera crew tagging along.

    "Chasing Birds" follows three teams - the Hunter Home-Brewers, the Hunter Thickheads and the Whacked-Out Woodswallows as they travel up to five hundred kilometres from the desert to the sea - in their attempt to spot more species than any other team.

    Voted audience favourite at the 2009 Revolve Film Festival.
    Screened at Sydney International Film Festival, St Louis International Film Festival, Guangzhou Documentary Festival and Big Sky Documentary Festival.

    This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.




    Monocular 6 x 16 mmMonocular 6 x 16 mm

    6X magnification, with a 16 millimeter objective lens and average close focus range of 14 inches. Comes with a protective case and strap. Weight: 2.6 oz. #492100


    Monocular 8 x 21 mmMonocular 8 x 21 mm

    8X magnification, with a 21 millimeter objective lens and average close focus range of 20 inches. Comes with a protective case and strap. Weight: 3.1 oz. #492000


    NcStar 10x25 Monocular BlackNcStar 10x25 Monocular Black

    This 12 X 25 monocular magnifies 12X with a 25 millimeter objective lens. It has a ruby coated lens, and a black rubber armored case. Carrying case and strap included. Weight: 3.1 oz. #492328


    Bushnell Falcon 10x50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)Bushnell Falcon 10x50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)

    An exceptional go-everywhere binocular, the Falcon is a great companion for sporting events, sightseeing outings, nature study, backpacking, theatre or concerts. Features include Bushnell porro prism coated optics for super sharp images. Affordably priced, and offered in two magnifications, these binoculars provide the detail that you would expect from a Bushnell product.



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