Warixenjalka
Birdwitcher
Richard, I have the opposite experience with binoculars against the camera... kind of. Last Thursday 4 Swans flew over and I was watching them from my porch with binos. One of the Swans looked smaller than others. Beside of me I had also scope and camera. I choose scope, cos I wanted to see the beak of the smallest. I couldn't find the Swans on scope before the situation was over. :C If I had chosen camera, probably I would now have pictures from which I could have verified the species... So, in my case scope against camera, I choose camera at the next time. :egghead:
Ticks from that mornings 50 minutes on porch:
#50. Oystercatcher
#51. Canada Goose - Garden lifer :king:
#52. Whooper Swan
#53. Black-throated Diver - 3 fly over. At the same time this was year tick for me. B
As usual, I didn't get any picks of those, but here's some picks from garden.
Ticks from that mornings 50 minutes on porch:
#50. Oystercatcher
#51. Canada Goose - Garden lifer :king:
#52. Whooper Swan
#53. Black-throated Diver - 3 fly over. At the same time this was year tick for me. B
As usual, I didn't get any picks of those, but here's some picks from garden.