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Advice Nikon Coolpix L820 (1 Viewer)

It depends how serious you are about bird photography.If you want a camera just for record shots it may be ok.If you want to capture high quality images forget it,bridge cameras,even the top models won't give you stunning images like a good slr or mirrorless design will.
 
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I dont know your budget but that camera does not have a viewfinder and working off the lcd is not easy, as suggested above the Panasonic would be better if you want a bridge camera.
 
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