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03/13/2013

Buy Binoculars from Eagle Optics, Join the ABA

by Nate Swick

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Our good friends at Eagle Optics are once again offering a fantastic deal for those interested in purchasing a new pair of binoculars.  With the purchase of one of a select list of binoculars at a variety of price points, you can get an ABA membership - usually $45 - for the low price of $15.  This special price is available for new members or for current members looking to renew.

If you're reading this blog, you likely don't need to be reminded of the benefits of an ABA membership.  You know about Birding magazine, Listing Central, Birding News, and particularly the new Birder's Guide series.  If you're not yet a member, perhaps this is just the impetus to join.

Taking advantage of this special offer requires a couple additional steps compared to last time.  Fortunately, EO's Nina Cheney is all over it, with a post at the Eagle Optics Blog explaining what you need to do to get your discounted membership

With our ever expanding online offerings, and the exciting new Birder's Guide series coming very soon, there's no better time to join the ABA.  We'd love to have you!

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