Posted by RedMF40 on November 12, 2020 at 09:25:08 from (172.58.191.114):
Im looking at these binoculars, was wondering if anyone has experience with them? Mainly for bird-watching around my place, spying on the various members of the wildlife community. I chose these because of the bigger objective lens (more than 30mm which is recommended for bird-watching, and a few other features. There are some cheaper options and definitely a lot more expensive ones but these look like they might be a good fit.
Thanks for any recommendations. BTW Ive seen a good number of birds close-up, having caught them in my hands. They fly into my open shop door to look around and of course cant get back out. So far Ive caught the small woodpeckers (Probably same one each time), cardinals, house finch, sparrows, wrens, barnswallows, one bigger bird, cant remember. Might have been a northern flicker. Bird-feeder is right outside my workshop. Theyre usually tired from trying to escape by the time I get to thembut have plenty of energy to fly off when I release them outside.
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