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    Alternative eyepiece for a Nikon Fieldscope ED III or just get something newer?

    Hi all. Just to report that the wide eye piece from Amazon Japan arrived in five days and at £120 it's a great buy. I previously had an old Opticron scope with a wide, convex eye piece that provided many wonderful sights over the years. I've been missing it. This new Nikon eye piece more than...
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    Swift nest boxes available in south Bucks, UK

    Hi all. I have five swift nest boxes going spare in south Buckinghamshire, UK. They are Natural History Museum branded and I have added nest cups to each one. Due to a change in the specification of some building work, they cannot be used as originally intended. If anyone in the area can make...
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    Alternative eyepiece for a Nikon Fieldscope ED III or just get something newer?

    Thank you everyone, that's really helpful and reassuring advice. Hermann - I really don't want to spend serious money! :D Richard D - great tip on JP Amazon 🎉. I've just ordered a used 24x DS piece in good condition for £122 inc delivery etc. I hope it fits and will let you all know. 🙏
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    Alternative eyepiece for a Nikon Fieldscope ED III or just get something newer?

    I have a Nikon Fieldscope ED III 60mm with a 20-60x zoom. I have really missed the wide view offered by my old scope, so I'm considering getting a fixed, wide eyepiece for the Nikon and would welcome your views on my options. 1. Has anyone bought one of the lower cost wide Nikon eyepieces sold...
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    Hello from a mini nature reserve garden in SE England, UK

    Hi everyone. I'm a naturalist with treasured bird memories from around the world. I live north west of London where my garden, on an otherwise highly manicured and boring edge of town housing estate, is a small meadow and woodland fringe habitat, with a large pond and more than 30 trees in a...
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