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    Musing on birding as a hobby but...

    Ah, thank you. (I realised that another of my fears is confirming that biodiversity in the UK really is in trouble...) And you remind me... I used to see a cormorant (not being an expert of course, but pretty sure) occasionally on a building near Wembley on my way to work, struck me as rather...
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    Musing on birding as a hobby but...

    Having proved extremely good at dabbling with various things (e.g. saxophone/archery/stargazing) without getting anywhere due to a lack of time, energy and discipline, I am put off "proper" birding by the following preconceptions: (Given all I've ever seen in my garden are pigeons, starlings...
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    Early Swarovski Post War Models

    Thanks for checking... though judging from the internet I fear that might be a bit short for my spectacle needs. That's another matter of course.
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    Early Swarovski Post War Models

    Fascinating and brilliant, thank you. (Out of interest... what are these things like for eye relief?)
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    Early Swarovski Post War Models

    I'm chipping in to this thread just so I can find it again via my profile! Apparently my father was given some binoculars marked CAG after the war but I haven't been able to lay my hands on them yet. My mother claims there are no other markings on it (which might be her elderly eyesight of...
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