As with any skill that must be learned, the old adage is indeed true – practice makes perfect. Therefore in seeking to continue the improvement of my digiscoping skills, I recently took my complete Swarovski digiscoping rig up to Vernonia Lake in Vernonia, Oregon for a bit of a “work-out” with the local avifauna.
Swarovski
Digiscoping by the Mighty Columbia
With the advancing springtime offering longer daylight hours and improved weather conditions, my family and I took a trip back to our ancestral home of Astoria, Oregon for a week-end stay at the Cannery Pier Hotel. Built on the pier of a former salmon cannery, this hotel offers a view like no other of the […]
Optical Options for the Modern Traveler
Those who are interested in optical products that are effective as well as easy to carry along on most any type of trip may find one of my recently published articles on the subject of interest.
Digibinning at the ABA
Recovering from pneumonia as I am (yes, I journeyed above 11,000 feet in elevation today in search of Black Rosy-Finch, Leucosticte atrata; bird watching is not always a rational pursuit) I am not presently possessing sufficient lung capacity to tote my full digiscoping rig into the field. Thus, I’ve been relying heavily on digibinning using […]
