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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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    Bird Watcher vs Birder

    I mostly watch scenery though and really wouldn’t qualify as either one, which is why I’m just a ‘binocular owner’.
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    Bird Watcher vs Birder

    I've just always enjoyed being able to view mountains, trees, islands, small birds, and yes, even people, none of whose names I know, and the ones that interest me the most, I'll try to ask when I get the chance. Hence, bald eagles, ravens, black capped chickadees...
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    Bird Watcher vs Birder

    As someone who has seen and heard lots of all three, eagles, ravens and wolves, I always find it fascinating to hear them in real life and how they sound completely different in cinema. Sure, wolves howl when they’re trying to gather from distance, but it changes to a more abrupt yipping sound...
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    Bird Watcher vs Birder

    Me too, eagles and ravens for the win!
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    Bird Watcher vs Birder

    To be honest, I'm an opportunist and will look at anything that appears interesting. Some of my best viewing this spring was watching small snow and dirt avalanches coming down the mountainsides. Most of the birds I really enjoy looking at are eagles and ravens, but I will watch little birds who...
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