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    Review by 'phil123' on item 'UpClose 20x50'

    Recently I was lent a telescope (an RSPB AG80 with 20-45x eyepiece) for a week's birdwatching. That was great, but I cannot afford to buy a scope myself. So I thought I'd try these very inexpensive 20x50 binoculars instead. From www.amazon.co.uk for 22.45, with free delivery. At this price...
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    UpClose 20x50

    From the Celestron website: A binocular for all reasons! From nature to NASCAR, UpClose binoculars will handle your most demanding viewing challenges. The economically-priced UpClose Porro Prism Series is comprised of five full-size models, including one zoom model. UpClose porro prisms are...
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    UpClose 10x50

    From the Celestron website: A binocular for all reasons! From nature to NASCAR, UpClose binoculars will handle your most demanding viewing challenges. The economically-priced UpClose Porro Prism Series is comprised of four full-size models, including one zoom model. These UpClose porro prisms...
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    What have I seen in Skye, UK?

    Many thanks Delia. I think my bird must have been a male wheatear, I have seen lots more of them today, but strangely, all silent! Phil.
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    What have I seen in Skye, UK?

    Many thanks for all your replies. Yes male Wheatear does fit except for the size - I was convinced it was a much bigger bird, but perhaps I was mistaken. It was on rocks at some distance so not much to give scale. Wheatear is not a bird I would see at home so perhaps that is what I saw. Is...
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    What have I seen in Skye, UK?

    Hello, on holiday in Isle of Skye, Scotland, and saw an unusual bird - to me at least. Nothing like it in Bill Oddie's Birds of Britain, the only bird book I have with me. About the size and shape of a mistle thrush. Flying from rock to rock on a coastal outcrop. Bobbing dancing and calling...
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