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05/23/2012

Eagle Optics still wants you to join the ABA!

by Nate Swick

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Are you currently in the market for a new pair of binoculars?  Perhaps the wonders of warbler migration have you hooked on birds and birding?  Every birder needs a pair of binoculars and it's worth reminding current and future ABA menbers that our good friends at Eagle Optics are still offering a incredible opportunity for purchasers of new bins.

If you purchase a pair of binoculars from this extensive list  offering just about every make, model, and price range, for just $15 more you can get a one year membership to the American Birding Association.  That's a $45 value for just $15, if you purchase a pair of binoculars from Eagle Optics

There's really no reason not to join, unless you're already a member of course.  And even then you can apply the discounted membership to your upcoming renewal.  It's win/win/win!

Thanks much to Eagle Optics for their generous and continued support of the ABA.

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