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b_reynolds_ak

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Hey Guys,
This is Ben from Alaska. Wanted to introduce myself to the forum members. Interests are in high end optics for viewing wildlife in the mountains and wilderness of Alaska. Would like to be able to offer my insights into how optics perform in the harsh environments that I go into, as well as gain knowledge from the many experienced members here.
Cheers!
 
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Hi b_reynolds and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
Welcome to Birdforum! I'm sure you'll find lots to interest you here, and I hope you enjoy your visits.
 
Thanks guys! Appreciate the welcome. Beautiful, cold day spent with my new Swaro 8x32 EL WB's on the estuary flats watching some owls. Havnt identified quite yet haha.
 
New bird observatory opening in Ballyshannon Co.Donegal Ireland

Dear All

Just to let you know I am opening a new bird observatory in Ballyshannon, Co.Donegal.This will be along the beautiful Erne Estuary a European Special Area of Conservation, which is the most active area in Donegal bay for wintering birds.
I plan to open same early summer 2020.The site is 1km from Ballyshannon, Ireland’s oldest town.

Regards,
Andrew.
 
Hey Guys,
This is Ben from Alaska. Wanted to introduce myself to the forum members. Interests are in high end optics for viewing wildlife in the mountains and wilderness of Alaska. Would like to be able to offer my insights into how optics perform in the harsh environments that I go into, as well as gain knowledge from the many experienced members here.
Cheers!
Hi Ben! I just joined here too. Same reasons, obviously. You know my interests. ;)
 
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