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6 day visit planned November (1 Viewer)

Henstooth

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Hi all,
I am visiting NC for 6 days soon and will be planning a whole day dedicated to spotting near Wilmington. I hope to have a guide set for the day but would like to get some advice from you guys as what to expect. I will be bringing my binos (naturally) but wondered if I should struggle through airports with my tripod and spotting scope?
Pete. Thanking you in advance of your replies.
 
Hi all,
I am visiting NC for 6 days soon and will be planning a whole day dedicated to spotting near Wilmington. I hope to have a guide set for the day but would like to get some advice from you guys as what to expect. I will be bringing my binos (naturally) but wondered if I should struggle through airports with my tripod and spotting scope?
Pete. Thanking you in advance of your replies.

Yes, you should bring your scope. Some of the best areas at this time of year are along the coast: beaches, coastal marshes, etc. Birds such as sea ducks, loons, grebes, gannets, will often be too far away for a good view with binos.

Dalcio
 
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