I have always found the major difficulty, when experiencing this most
common
phenomenon, is how to focus and hold the binoculars steady in one hand - because the other hand is fully occupied!!!
Bob Cook
Bob,
Who needs binoculars? I was once "in the act" in Kalpowar State Forest when
a male Paradise Riflebird flew down and hopped around the base of a kauri
pine no more than 2 metres away! The best most liesurely view I've ever
had. And I felt so relieved afterwards!
Andrew
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