We hope you enjoy reading the next edition of our newsletter featuring the extremes you find in nature which is matched to the extreme performance of the new spotting scopes: from the strongest birds of prey and the world's heaviest animals to the most intensive form of bird-watching, we look at special and extreme nature topics. |
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| | Victory Harpia Following the example of the strongest bird The Harpy Eagle is the strongest bird of prey in the world and it has always been terrifying and impressive at the same time. Learn more about the bird that stands for our new Victory Harpia spotting scope with an extreme broad field of view and an incomparable fast focus. ZEISS Nature Blog | |
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| | Victory SF The big year of birds Did you know that the first American who took part in a "Big Year" of bird-watching was a business man who travelled a lot? He organized his business trips around the best time for migratory birds in each region. Why not integrate bird-watching in your daily life? With the Victory SF you will never miss a bird. Read more about it in ZEISS Nature Blog | |
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| | Conquest Whales: Giants of the sea Everywhere in the world you can observe the heaviest mammals not only in the sea but sometimes from the coastline. Starting with the smallest whale up to the most dangerous one we undertake a journey of whale watching in Europe, accompanied by the compact Conquest HD. Read more about it in ZEISS Nature Blog | |
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| | Terra ED Nature observation with children This blog article describes how to engage and fascinate kids about the wonders of nature. For those with older and enthusiastic kids, the TERRA ED 8x32 is the ideal pair of binoculars for those who want to start nature observation. Read more about it in ZEISS Nature Blog | |
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