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    Senior Member Copy_Kot's Avatar
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    Post your bird links

    From time to time Paulnj posts some really cool links related to birds. I was just wondering if other people here wouldn't mind posting their favorite 'bird links.'

    I found this one yesterday and it's already a favorite. The website is from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and they have some really good tips on watching and photographing birds.

    You have have to look to the left of their home page, click on 'Bird Photography,' look to the left again and click on 'Birds in Flight.' Check out what is mounted on top of that camera! Now that's what I call a viewfinder! :lol:

    http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/

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    Re: Post your bird links

    A brilliant website Copy, saved it to my desktop and will go through it thoroughly later. Very informative and educational. Thanks for bringing to our attention.
    "Live Life to the full, theres no rehersals"
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    Re: Post your bird links

    I've been considering a RDS for a while now, there are scopes available that mount to the tripod mount as well and wrap around like a grip. Looks like a great website!
    Erik Williams

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    Re: Post your bird links

    The cornell site rocks if you have time to search it. red dot scopes are even better for digiscoping with a 20x eyepiece, that's where the idea came from.
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