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    First Spotting Scope, Estuary viewing. Long time birdwatching, no scope experience.

    Good morning everyone. I'm going to give this another go. I go through the process of considering getting a spotting scope every autumn into winter. I guess the geese arriving back around the coastline gets the thoughts running again. From previous enquiries on this forum the helpful replies...
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    First Spotting Scope, Estuary viewing. Long time birdwatching, no scope experience.

    Thanks John. I'll look into that store and if they have anything, I can get to to them.
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    First Spotting Scope, Estuary viewing. Long time birdwatching, no scope experience.

    cheers Mike. I'm based near Newry in Co. Down Northern Ireland. I would be happy with a good second hand, if I felt it was right.
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    First Spotting Scope, Estuary viewing. Long time birdwatching, no scope experience.

    thanks Peter, very helpful. Budget will move a bit if needed to accommodate a decent tripod.
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    First Spotting Scope, Estuary viewing. Long time birdwatching, no scope experience.

    oops, yes budget. Would +-£600 seem enough? Thanks for the reply, I'll have a look.
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    First Spotting Scope, Estuary viewing. Long time birdwatching, no scope experience.

    I'm trying again this autumn, as the geese are back again and my longing to get a better look than through my 8x30 binoculars resurfaces. I thought I was buying a Nikon ED80 last autumn, from a seller on here, but unfortunately the seller lost touch, probably due to the holiday period lag, which...
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