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Recent content by Pinewood

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    From my Manhattan Window

    Hello, Saturday of last week, I saw three northern flickers , see post #1171exploring the lawn of my block of flats. They were undisturbed and worked the area for almost half an hour. Two weeks back, I saw red tail hawks bringing branches to a nest on the San Remo building. Earlier this...
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    Einblickverhalten/ease of view FL 7x42 vs FL 8x32

    Hello, I am getting old and my memory is a little faulty, but I do recall that comparing the square of the exit pupils was a common measurement. There may have been a name for this specification: relative light transmission? Stay safe, Arthur
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    Best marine binoculars?

    Hello, I have several 7x50 binoculars dedicated for marine use. Optically the brightest and newest is the Zeiss 7x50BGAT. However, I think that Romanian clone of the Zeiss Jena 7x40 military glass pictured on the left above, would do very nicely without the bulk of the 7x50. The 7x40...
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    8x32 advice?

    Hello Sheepwatcher, I own both the 8x32 FL and SF. I think that the SF is sufficiently better optically to justify the larger size because the SF's ergonomics are good. Again, try before buying. Happy bird watching, Arthur
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    8x32 advice?

    Hello Bill, Yes, unfortunately, some people who have invested in a well made binocular, get all excited, even angered, when someone finds a fault in their favourite optic. Colour cast and chromatic aberrations affect people to differing degrees. That is why I always suggest trying before...
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    19 years a member, trying to get in!

    Hello Bill, It looks like you posted on your old account. Happy bird watching, Arthur
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Hello, Black crowned night herons have arrived in Central Park. Yesterday, I saw my first chipping sparrow of the year as well as a palm warbler, a yellow rump warbler, aka myrtle warbler and a ruby crowned kinglet. Happy bird watching, Arthur
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Hello all, On Friday, I saw my first warbler of the year, a pine warbler. Earlier I saw my first hermit thrush and a great egret of the year. In post #1071. I noted a theree woodpecker day. Today, I saw the same three, a downy, a red belly, a northern flicker and a yellow belly sapsucker...
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    What's your most used binocular?

    Hello Middle River, About ten months ago, I purchased the Zeiss 8x32SF to replace my 8x32FL. Yes, it is larger than the FL but the ergonomics are fine. My only issue with the SF was blackouts, which I attributed to looking through my the dividing line of my bifocal glasses, but I quickly...
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    New birder in GA trying to figure out where to buy binoculars where I can try them out.

    Hello, You might try Bass Pro Shops or Cabela's Bass Pro Shops do carry Vortex but it would be wise to 'phone ahead. Do follow Delia's advice above, and see if you can try the optics in daylight. My astigmatism is far more pronounced in low light. Happy bird watching, Arthur Pinewood
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    Leica eye candy....

    Hello, My first thought was Norway but I believe that Alaska may be well known for fjord like bodies of water. Happy bird watching, Arthur
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    Zeiss dialyt 7x42

    Hello Patudo, In person with gold bars! :) Yes, I am OK, but what prompted this inquiry? Happy bird watching, Arthur
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Hello, Eight days ago, I saw a pair of gadwalls on the Reservoir; last week I had several sightings of phoebes, our earliest flycatcher, and of northern flickers and which are certainly turning yellows. Today, I had my first three woodpecker day in a long time: a northern flicker, downy...
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    Help identifying this bird - Ontario

    Hello Toolbox, Red-winged blackbirds are now common in New York City as they arrived here weeks, ago. So southern Ontario should be seeing the migrants. The males always turn up first. Red-wingred blackbirds are partial to wetlands. Happy bird watching, Arthur
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    Help identifying this bird - Ontario

    Hello Toolbox, Could it be a red-winged blackbird. That white streak on the wing may be accompanied by a red patch. See this entry for help. Happy bird watching, Arthur
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