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

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  1. xFritzx

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    An evening stroll around the reserve produced Cuckoo, Gropper, 2 x Blackwits, Common Sand and more Redshanks than you could shake a stick at.
  2. xFritzx

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    No GW Teal this morning, but fantastic views of Gropper, with 4 birds singing on the reserve.
  3. xFritzx

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    White-fronted Goose was on North Pit with a group of Canadas at around 10:30. Also present were two Cettis, five Stonechats, one Oystercatcher. A Kestrel sent all the birds up a few times. As I left I could see a large flock of waders (100-150) fly in and settle onto North Pit. Golden Plovers...
  4. xFritzx

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Cheers Andy, After a nice "stroll" in the sunshine I did indeed manage to catch up with the PGP. No Blackwits for me though... Lovely reserve, is the Meadow Trail out of commission at the moment?
  5. xFritzx

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Cheers Geoff, sadly I will be on foot as ever. I intend to walk up from Wilnecote Station.
  6. xFritzx

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Gonna try for the PGP tomorrow, where exactly are the Jubilee Wetlands? They are part of Drayton Basset Pits right?
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