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    Need hiking boots/shoes

    I have been trying to find some hiking boots or shoes that are waterproof but also quite breathable, the only problem with all the boots I have tried is that they are way to warm and I do prefer boots because of the greater ankle support. I was just wondering if anyone can suggest a brand or...
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    How to tell if SLC is a SLCnew?

    I know this might have been discussed before but I have been looking at a pair at work and I am not sure if they are the new ones or just left overs from the older. What is an easy way to find out which they are? Thanks. Ilya
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    Choosing between Ultravids and SLCs

    I know this was probably discussed before.I am choosing between 7x42 Ultravids and 7x42 SLCs and although I have only had the chance to look through the SLCs I am just wondering what you guys think are the positives and negatives of both. Also I am at the moment using 8x42 Eagle Optics Rangers...
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    Deciding between Swarovski, Zeiss, and Leica

    I have been thinking about buying some high quality binoculars such as Swarovski, Zeiss, and Leica, but I am not sure of any things to watch out for with each company, I have read several great things about the Swarovski service, have read in a few threads that Leicas and Zeiss sometimes have...
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    Just a question

    I have been trying to find out if there is a specific Ornithology degree or do I just have to major in Biology, I just checked the UW Milwaukee and Madison website and found nothing except the Biology majors. Thanks ahead of time. Ilya
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    Just wondering...

    I am looking at a few scopes at the moment and I was wondering if angled or a straight scope would be better for birdwatching or does it not really matter? Thanks. Ilya
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    Hello, From Mequon, WI

    Hello, I am just a junior in high school, and working at Wild Birds Unlimited. Have been in to birding for a little while now and find this to be one of the most enjoyable hobbies around. Ilya
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