Panama Birding Trip March 7-21, 2006

Hola! I’m looking for several avid birders to join our 15-day Panama birding trip, visiting Cana Field Station in the Darién and birding hotspots in the Canal Zone. The visit to Cana includes 2 nights camping on Pirre Mt. in primary rain forest. In the Canal Zone we go to Pipeline Road, Burbayar and Cerros Jefe and Azul.

The trip price of $2,650.00 is all-inclusive within Panama, including lodging, meals, transportation, and expert guiding by Ivan Hoyos, an Ancon Expeditions leader. Group size is limited to 6 plus our guide.

For more information, please see my Panama Trip Report on Surfbirds at: /trip_report.php?id=689 or contact me directly.

Hasta great birding!
Elise

Hooked on Hummingbirds DVD Review

by Elise Faike

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Hooked On Hummingbirds is an enjoyable new DVD packed with great footage and facts about these little jewels delivered nonstop by a narrator who seems almost as hyper as the hummers themselves! All hummingbirds regularly occurring in the United States, plus a few in Costa Rica for a total of 20 species, are shown in good close detail. Slow motion lets viewers in on secrets not normally visible to the naked eye because they happen so quickly, such as hummers flying upside down while fighting, various other flight patterns, and feeding activities.
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Bushnell Takes Over B&L Elites

By Elise Faike
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In 1971 Bausch & Lomb purchased Bushnell (a giant in the sports optics industry established in 1947 that was beginning to compete directly with B&L), and phased out its own manufacturing facilities in New York. In 1992, the name of the division was changed from Bushnell to Bausch & Lomb Sports Optics Division. Bausch & Lomb owned Bushnell until 1995, when it was sold to a private investor. But Bushnell Sports Optics Worldwide kept the established B&L name for some of its products, www.bushnell.com, 800-423-3537.

Four years ago Bushnell renamed B&L riflescopes (their first products to have Rainguard) and enjoyed increased sales. So Bushnell has now opted not to renew the licensing agreement allowing use of the B&L logo when it expires at the end of April 2004, and is renaming the Bausch & Lomb Elite, Custom and Legacy optical equipment lines. This includes B&L Elite binoculars and spotting scopes, which will be renamed “Elite by Bushnell”. (The Discoverer binocular line has been discontinued).

According to Barbara Mellman, Public Relations Consultant at Bushnell, the spotting scopes have already been rebranded. These products are exactly the same as when they wore the B&L brand, so they’re exactly the same quality products. I’ve taken either the Elite 60mm or Elite 70mm spotting scopes on various birding trips when luggage weight was a consideration, and they performed superbly.

However, in mid-2004 a brand new binocular series will be introduced, “Elite by Bushnell”. In order to differentiate them from the old B&L Elites, their design will be radically different. Though no one is saying yet exactly what they’ll be like, the optics will be equal, if not higher quality than the B&L Elites, and they’ll retain their relatively affordable pricing. I’ll miss the old Elites’ classy design, ease of use and viewing comfort, to list a few of their qualities. They were named Elite for a reason.

The B&L Elite branded binoculars and spotting scopes have pretty much moved out of the Bushnell warehouse and through dealers, soon to be history. Some B&L Elite, Custom, Legacy and Discoverer binocs and a few scopes can still be found at mail order suppliers like Christophers, Ltd., www.birdbino.com, 800-356-6603. But don’t wait too long.