Scope Out the Right Spotting Scope


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Spring migration is just around the corner. The sun is starting to shine a little brighter. We have an extra hour of daylight. Now鈥檚 the time to polish your birding gear and get outside.

Do you have the optics you need?

On bird walks, are you always waiting in line to use the guide鈥檚 spotting scope? Maybe your binocs just don鈥檛 cut it anymore? Have you been thinking about purchasing a spotting scope for years, only to be frustrated by the cost or overwhelmed by too many options?

In the Mar-Apr 爆料公社, National 爆料公社鈥檚 Wayne Mones offers tips for . (Mones also offered tips for buying binocs, in a pullout from our .)

A few things to consider when embarking on this journey:
- Will you purchase a scope with a straight or angled body? (Mones strongly recommends the latter, for its ease-of-use and convenience when sharing with others.)
- What size scope will you choose?
- Will you buy a zoom or fixed-power wide-angle model?

Before you make a final decision, attend field trips and birding festivals, and ask a lot of questions. 鈥淪ince a spotting scope is a major investment, and since you will probably buy only one (okay, maybe two鈥攖hree at the outside) in your lifetime,鈥 reads the pullout intro, 鈥測ou will really want to get it right.鈥 Let Mones .