Bird-feeder wildlife
January 18, 2011 by
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House sparrows (Passer domesticus) and some cheeky interloping house mice (Mus musculus) on my mum’s bird-feeders. 14 Apr 07. Shropshire, England, UK. Panasonic FZ20 (mostly) and (the wobbliest/crappest bits) Canon A80 handheld thru Optolyth Alpin 10×40 binoculars – and all thru the double-glazed living-room window (note Sunday-morning TV noise).
NWF’s Wildlife Watch is Free Family Fun!
January 17, 2011 by
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nwf.org – “Be Out There” by going on your own Wildlife Watch! Naturalist David Mizejewski takes you through the FREE fun of watching wildlife.
What to Pack When Enjoying an Exciting Wildlife in Zambia
July 18, 2010 by
Filed under Zoom Binoculars
Whether you’re a local traveler in Africa or a foreigner visiting the beauty of the African nations, Zambia safari is a wonderful and exciting way to spend a holiday. The country provides a plenty of entertaining options for visitors to entertain their senses with a variety of animals. All you have to do is to [...]
Wildlife Watching on the Water
May 18, 2010 by
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Whether you own your own boat, rent at boat, or take a guided cruise, watching on the water can be a fun and exciting pastime. If you’re lucky enough to live near the coast, you may see aquatic animals pretty frequently, such as dolphins, water birds, and maybe even whales. If you live inland, being [...]
What kind of binoculars should I buy for looking/watching wildlife & using for general purposes ?
April 30, 2010 by
Filed under Nikon Binoculars
I looked at a pair of Nikon 8 X 40 also some Leupold,Bosh & lomb & cabela’s brand name others 10 X 40 size I just want a great pair to have & use for when I’m outdoors.
What type of binoculars and camera do I need for Alaska wildlife ?
April 14, 2010 by
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I’m taking a 2 month trip to Alaska and want to be able to view wildlife and take some pictures . I want to stay under a $2,000 price range and I want equipment that is easy to use because I am not a professional.
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