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  1. Woodbadger

    Making Nest tube from PVC pipe

    Good blog entry at BirdWatching Field of View http://cs.birdwatchingdaily.com/BRDCS/blogs/field_of_view/archive/2012/03/14/how-to-make-a-nest-tube-from-pvc-pipe.aspx
  2. Woodbadger

    Zen Spotting Scope - 20-60x82 or 25-50x82WA???

    Hey, Guys/Gals! So, I am in the market for a new spotting scope. I already have the Zen ED 8x43 bino (actually we have two pairs) and so I am very aware of the great quality and affordability of the ZR products. No sell required there! However, after my first foray into spotting scopes a few...
  3. Woodbadger

    ED Lens cap replacement

    The problems with these have been well-covered in the past, so I won't re-hash that. I had been able to keep my on by using a pair of heavy duty rubber bands. However, this weekend I finally lost one and ripped the cap off the retaining ring on the other! I know that the Quake Bushwacker #6 have...
  4. Woodbadger

    Austin, Texas - Titmouse clarification

    Took this pic today. Not sure whether to classify it as a Black-crested Titmouse or a Black-crested x Tufted intergrade. Any opinions?? Thanks! Titmouse photo
  5. Woodbadger

    Filling in the gap

    Hi all. I am looking to fill in the gap between my 7x20 Nikon Travelites (that I originally bought for backpacking) and my 20-60x80 Vortex scope. I wear glasses (lineless bifocals) so eye relief is an issue. I have noticed that the eye relief offered within any particular line/brand varies...
  6. Woodbadger

    New Member in Texas

    Hi there! I am a new member just getting back into birdwatching after "emptying the nest"! I am an ex-pat Englishman and did a lot of birdwatching there as a boy - so my life list spans two continents! Just glad to find this community.
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