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

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  1. White-throated dipper leucogaster subspecies

    White-throated dipper leucogaster subspecies

  2. Black grouse on tree

    Black grouse on tree

  3. A laughing Northern hawk owl

    A laughing Northern hawk owl

    In fact, this owl, which was bathing the morning sunlight, was just regurgitating the pellet.
  4. baboon

    Comment by 'baboon' in media 'Standard-winged Nightjar'

    Highly appreciate the way that you photo the nocturnal birds! :P
  5. Crows chasing cinereous vulture

    Crows chasing cinereous vulture

    In fact, there were three vultures in the sky, and far more than five crows and choughs chasing them.
  6. Red-billed chough

    Red-billed chough

  7. Ural owl

    Ural owl

  8. Hen harrier

    Hen harrier

  9. Hume's warbler

    Hume's warbler

  10. Mistle thrush (Central Asian subspecies)

    Mistle thrush (Central Asian subspecies)

  11. Tian Shan wapiti

    Tian Shan wapiti

    A herd of female wapiti
  12. Tian Shan wapiti

    Tian Shan wapiti

    These wapiti, or elk, belong to Tian Shan subspecies (Cervus canadensis songaricus), which is one of the largest old world elk subspecies, and is sometimes lumped with Altai wapiti (C. c. sibiricus).
  13. A pair of golden eagles hovering above a herd of Tian Shan wapiti

    A pair of golden eagles hovering above a herd of Tian Shan wapiti

    When we observed a large herd of hundreds of wapiti grazing on the grassy slope above us, two golden eagles flew low over the herd and then rose into the air and circled over a pass, where a small group of wapiti were crossing. These wapiti, or elk, belong to Tian Shan subspecies (Cervus...
  14. baboon

    Comment by 'baboon' in media 'Wildlife Photography Critically Endangered Black-shanked douc In Cat Tien NP South Vietnam'

    one of my favourite primate species, thank you for sharing! All the douc species are stunning, but black-shanked douc's colour pattern is the most elegant IMO, especially the blue and yellow face.
  15. baboon

    Comment by 'baboon' in media 'Eurasian sparrowhawk rushing into the mass flock of Daurian jackdaws'

    Sorry but since I have not seen the Eurasian jackdaw, I don't know the species ID of your photo :(
  16. Rough-legged buzzard

    Rough-legged buzzard

  17. Eurasian sparrowhawk rushing into the mass flock of Daurian jackdaws

    Eurasian sparrowhawk rushing into the mass flock of Daurian jackdaws

    A Eurasian sparrowhawk repeated rushed into a flock of hundreds of Daurian jackdaws.
  18. Chinese penduline tit

    Chinese penduline tit

    The penduline tits often climb along the reed branches when foraging.
  19. A pair of lammergeiers

    A pair of lammergeiers

    This pair of magnificent vultures were resting on a cliff facing riverside meadow in the morning.
  20. Fighting Himalayan griffons

    Fighting Himalayan griffons

    A group of immature Himalayan griffons fighting next to a yak carcass.
  21. Fighting Himalayan griffons

    Fighting Himalayan griffons

    A group of immature Himalayan griffons fighting for their feeding ranks next to a yak carcass.
  22. Swinhoe's white-eye.jpg

    Swinhoe's white-eye.jpg

  23. Peregrine juvenile

    Peregrine juvenile

    The juvenile live with its parents in a small seabird breeding island of east China.
  24. Peregrine from islands of east China

    Peregrine from islands of east China

    A peregrine family resides in a small seabird breeding island of Shandong Province, China. It should be the Japanese subspecies, identified from its blotched chest and belly.
  25. Pallas's leaf warbler catching a fly

    Pallas's leaf warbler catching a fly

    The Pallas's leaf warbler is a passenger to the islands, and this one caught a fly just before us.
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