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

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  1. sacha

    Norfolk mammals

    Yes let's hope they were O.K I saw there was some other video posted here www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7I3WbpngkY Is the bobbing up a sign of distress? Or just looking around? I have watched Pilot Whales doing similar 'looking around' in the Biscay as large ships passed.. Don't think this is...
  2. sacha

    Norfolk mammals

    Wow, that trumps my 'one' running along the road. The night deer survey sounds like fun!
  3. sacha

    Norfolk mammals

    There are a few in this area. I saw one running along the road between Bawdswell and Reepham 2011 and a dead one just on outskirts of Reepham last year. Not quite as close but I have also seen Badger footprints at Buxton. Sacha
  4. sacha

    Norfolk mammals

    They are such an icon of British Wildlife, I hope the cull doesn't spread towards us! (Or even goes ahead ) A few around here but rarely see them on the roads at night. S
  5. sacha

    Norfolk mammals

    Not many Noctules around here (near Reepham) trapped just one (during a few weeks of satellite tagging with a group from Bristol Uni about a month ago).. In amongst about 20 Noctule and lots of Pips. Noctules are noticeably big and I have seen them out quite early in evening (Thetford area) so...
  6. sacha

    Norfolk mammals

    I've had trouble distinguishing Natterer's from Pips with the detectors as I think they are similar frequency. They do tend to behave a bit differently.. Would be interesting to know what you think they are S
  7. sacha

    Norfolk mammals

    Not sure if anyone else has responded, could have been Natterer's. not very common but they hunt food off leaves and have been known to take flies out of spider webs! A few around here in Norfolk Sacha
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