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Recent content by Siggy

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    Winter/Summer Feed

    Small feeder in CO that attracts Chickadees, Finch, Nuthatch, Bluebird, Sparrow and other smallish house birds with shelled sunflower seeds and "patio blend" during the summer. It's a busy feeder. Should I change seeds/feed for the upcoming winter? I might add a suet feeder?
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    Advice for first spotting scope (+ tripod)

    For inexpensive ($50), lightweight fluid head, for hiking/travel look at the SmallRig Selection Tripod Fluid Head Pan Tilt Head with Quick Release Plate for Arca Swiss
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    Advice for first spotting scope (+ tripod)

    Pentax uses standard American 1.25" telescopic eyepieces. Commercial digiscopic adapters are available. I do not digiscope.
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    Advice for first spotting scope (+ tripod)

    I've enjoyed the Pentax PF-65EDAII 65mm Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing, Eyepiece Required). Clear, light, no false colors and good for travel. Uses 1.25" telescopic eyepieces, fixed or zoom. I've seen them on sale occassionally for $ 449 (US). Great for wildlife, birds, travel and astronomy.
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    Alaska Birding and Equipment Suggestions

    Thanks for the advice. My bags are getting heavier, plus a tripod. Going with family with 8x and 10x binos. My Pentax 65 uses 1.25" astronomy eyepieces. What magnification do you think is best? 20? 40? With photo gear and clothes I might need a porter.
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    Bird ID Help - Robin?

    We are in the Denver area and seen this bird several times. Mainly on the ground, looks like a robin(?) but with a white breast, maybe irregular growth on crown(?)
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    Identifying Labels on Binos

    Well, if engraved "J. Audubon- 1830" could be worth more! haha
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    Identifying Labels on Binos

    I was thinking of name or phone to help in a return.
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    Identifying Labels on Binos

    I know many of you buy/sell/trade binos regularly and marking would be inappropriate. I also know that if binos are lost/misplaced/stolen the chance of seeing them again is almost nil. Other than a luggage tag on a case or strap, does anyone mark, label or engrave for identification purposes...
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    Cooper's Hawks Nesting

    Well now that I've acquired some binoculars for me and wife, we spotted a pair of Cooper's Hawks nesting in a tree near the house in Englewood, CO. New to birding. These are really beautiful birds and calling to each other. Haven't seen any young ones yet? Maybe soon.
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    First time binocular buyer, getting myself all tied up in knots

    I just did this purchase dance myself. I'm not an expert, but have been pleased with the GPO Spectra 8x32 purchased from Costco for $329. The 8x42 are $359. Also, Cabelas has the Vortex Viper 10x42, 2017 Model, though of new manufacture for $299.
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    Premium (Alpha) vs Image stabilized

    Anyone on the forum looked at your compared the Canon IS to the IS binos produced by Opticron/Kenko/Sig Sauer in various sizes? Canon makes great IS camera gear.
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    Looking for an 8x32 in the $300 range

    The GPO Spectra, from Costco are very nice and $329. Also, the Maven C series.
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    Maven 3-Day Sale

    Maven is moving facilities and is having a 15% sale site wide through Friday. Many good reviews and many assembled in the US.
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    Maven C2 7x28: any sibling under other name from other manufacturer?

    Maven just announced a moving sale. Most is 15% off.
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