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This weekend I spotted a few more more Nikon Monarchs (42mm)
2 of the latest version Vortex Viper HD
1 Zeiss SF 10x42
1 beat up old Swift Porro

The rarity was a Kowa DCF 45mm which I just googled to get the model name.
I noticed Kowa on the side of the gray body, but didn't know the specific model.
It's an older design which caught my eye. It's rather large and bulky.

Think I'll only report rarities and/or unfamiliar models going forward.

Found a rare bird in my area: Brewster's Warbler, a hybrid of Blue-winged Warbler and Golden-winged Warbler
 
Yesterday I saw a Zeiss SF
A Leica APO Televid 77, the owner was very kind showed me several shorebirds through it, as I don't own a scope or have a good knowledge of shorbird ID.
A Swarovski scope of some kind
A Vortex Diamondback 32mm
A Nikon roof
And some others, I didn't pay a lot of attention

I also found a Golden-winged Warbler, which is a rarity for my area and a lifer
 
Yesterday. A Rusty-tailed Flycatcher - here in Kolkata, India, two Taiga Flycatchers a few Black-hooded Orioles and a much used warrior - Bushnell Porros. Belong a friend who is a long time Birder
 

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Yesterday on the ferry from the Scottish mainland to the Isle of Islay:

2 unidentified Opticrons, 1 a roof, 1 a porro
1 Hawke 42mm
2 Leica Ultravid 32s
1 Zeiss SF32
1 Zeiss SF42
1 Zeiss Conquest 32
1 unidentified porro
1 Swaro EL32

Lee
 
East Frisian Island in the North Sea:
1 Noctivid
1 Zeiss FL x42
1 Nikon EDG x42
2 Ultravids x42
3 Nikon Monarch 7 x42
1 Nikon HG x32
+ a few unidentified binoculars

All seen within 4 days.
 
In a remote corner of the Isle of Islay, Scotland, an early (grey) Zeiss SF42. And, no, it wasn't mine, I only have SF32s now.

Lee
 
I was in Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur for the last two days. Other than the Nikons -Porro and roof- Also came across these beauties.
  • Swarovski SLC Habicht 7x42 B
  • Omegon 10x42 - very well made glasses indeed
-Bushnell Forge 10x42

Arijit
 

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I was in Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur for the last two days. Other than the Nikons -Porro and roof- Also came across these beauties.
  • Swarovski SLC Habicht 7x42 B
  • Omegon 10x42 - very well made glasses indeed
-Bushnell Forge 10x42

Arijit
Arijit, what happened to the eyecups of the Swarovski and the Omegon?
 
Recently spent a few days at Long Beach Island and Island Beach, New Jersey. Many more fishermen and boaters than birders. Still Saw a good number of birders and took notes of what they were using:

  • 2x Zeiss Victory SF 42mm
  • 1x Zeiss Victory FL 42mm
  • 2x Zeiss Dialyt 42mm (1x in pristine condition)
  • 1x Zeiss Conquest 42mm
  • 1x Swarovski EL 42mm
  • 2x Swarovski SLC 30mm (older and well used)
  • 1x Nikon Monarch 5 42mm
  • Several Nikons that I could not tell the model
  • 1x Bushnell 42mm
  • 1x Steiner Porro

Plus Spotting Scopes:
  • 1x Swarovski ATX 95mm
  • 2x Swarovski 65mm
  • 1x older Kowa
 
On the ferry coming back from Islay a couple of weeks ago:

1 Zeiss SF32
2 Zeiss Conquest HD 42
3 Zeiss Dialyt 10x40
3 Swarovski EL 42
1 Swarovski CL
3 Opticron 42mm roof binos
1 Minox 42mm
1 Leica Ultravid 42mm

Lee
 
There were a good number of birders out this morning looking for a rare sparrow sighted nearby. I noticed the following optics:

  • 2x NL Pure 42mm
  • 1x EL 42mm
  • 1x EL 32mm
  • 1x FL 42mm (green and high mileage)
  • 1x Minox 42mm
  • 1x Bushnell Porro (very old)
  • 1x Vortex Razor 42mm
 
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This weekend I spotted my first Swaro NL Pure (42) out in the wild.

Others: Zeiss SF 42, a Celestron 42, an older Nikon Monarch 42 model and a 40 or 42mm Porro (unknown brand).
 
running into more birders now with migration going on.

Recent sightings:

Swaro SLC , rarely seen all green latest version
Zeiss SF 8x42
Zeiss Terra 42
Vortex Viper 42 (original version)
Vortex Razor UHD, first one I've seen in the wild
Nikon Monarch 7
 
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I saw a couple with matching pairs of 8x32 Trinovid BNs. I commented on them, telling them that it was unusual to see one pair of those, much more so to see two. They were nice. They asked me about my binoculars as well. I discovered that they were just being polite and were not very knowledgeable about binoculars while I was telling them about my 7x42 FLs. They were knowledgeable about birds though.
 
Recently saw few old-timers with quite the collection of yester-years alphas.

FPO Bushnell Rangemaster 7x35
Bushnell Elite Compact (I asked and they said it was a warranty replacement for a custom compact)
Zeiss Dialyt 7x42
Kowa TS-6 Spotter

Talk about buying for life!
 

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