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    Low budget binocular – could such, in some case, as the first ones for a newbie, be worth buying?

    I agree. I had a small pair for years purchased simply because it fit in my saddlebags when I went into the back country. They worked fine for what my interest was for years, then when I wanted to see more close up I bought a better pair. Definitely, look at your needs and purchase for them...
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Thanks, Lisa! Looking forward to many happy hours here.
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Thanks, I'm feeling very welcome already!
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Thanks, Rich!
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Thanks, Delia!
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Thanks, Clark! I'm looking forward to learning a lot and meeting co-birders.
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Thanks Friz! I think I responded to this but did it wrong, so forgive me if you're getting two thanks!
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Thanks, Fritz! Good to meet you on the Forum..
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Thanks, KC! I see I've got to put a timer on when I use this site or my life will be lost..... !
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    Is this bird a young Rose-breasted Grosbeak?

    I'm not familiar with how their beaks change as the Pine Siskins mature, but do they look different to anyone else? It seems like the adult Pine Siskin has a longer, more pointed beak than the submitted photos. The eyebrow on the submitted photo also seems reminiscent of a female House...
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    Wyoming USA: Increased populations of Lazuli Bunting and Pine Siskin?

    I live in a small town near the foothills of the Wind Rivers in Wyoming, USA. I've had feeders in my yard for several years, but this year I am (happily) surrounded by Lazuli Buntings--up to 7-8 at a time and at all times during the day. I'm also seeing a pulse of Pine Siskins. Most of my...
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    Hello From Wyoming

    Hi, I'm a long-time if occasional birder and enjoy my multiple backyard feeders when I'm home. I live in Wyoming where it's very cold in the winter but lovely spring through fall. A variety of songbirds visit the yard daily, with sightings of various ground- and fruit-feeding birds, small...
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