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

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    Flagged Avocet Surrey

    This Avocet was one of three birds present at QE2 Res Surrey this afternoon. It had a blue flag on it's right leg, with what seems to be a yellow/gold ring holding it on. No other rings, BTO or otherwise present. I have tried the CR website but find this rather difficult to navigate since it...
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    Kumlien's Gull Surrey?

    This Gull was at my local reservoir on Christmas morning. On my first view in bright sunlight I assumed I had at last connected with the 1st/w Iceland which had been seen on & off at Beddington SF. However, views at a better angle had me doubting that. I began to think along the lines of...
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    Pelican Sp Brittany

    Whilst on Holiday in Brittany earlier this week I stumbled across this Pelican feeding on a small river. I think it's a White (but am not 100%) and it appeared to be unringed. I would be interested to hear from any French birders if it is a known escape. It was at a place called Pont-Croix...
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    male Harrier

    Would anyone like to comment on this striking male Harrier taken today in Surrey (not by me). Cheers Dave
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    Escaped Skylark

    I photographed this Skylark at Queen Elizabeth II Res, Surrey/London on Mar 31st 2009. At first I thought it was from a colour ringing scheme. Clearly it's worn primaries, tameness and leg irons prove otherwise. I failed to get very far with it's origins at the time so thought I would try...
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    Birds Of Surrey

    This excellent publication is now available post free (in the UK), that's a saving of £7.50 (it's a big book). Details on the Surrey Bird Club website here http://www.sbclub.ukonline.co.uk/birds_of_surrey.html Dave
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