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

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  1. Andy Adcock

    Abel Erasmus, Graskop & Blyde Info required

    Anyone can make a report to e-bird, it's like looking at pics on Google, a lot of errors, have you seen Blue Swallow in the last two years? There are lots of erroneous reports on e-bird due to the inexperience of observers, I've seen people uploading stuff that was totally wrong when I was in...
  2. Andy Adcock

    Abel Erasmus, Graskop & Blyde Info required

    So where is Blue Swallow to be reliably found, a great many people would like to know? There's a place in Swaziland I think where they still might occur. A
  3. Andy Adcock

    Abel Erasmus, Graskop & Blyde Info required

    This is the number I had for Mike at the Taita site, you can call when you get there to ask for an update. +27792611559 If you get good weather at Mt Sheba, there's a pool and bar etc where you can leave the Mrs for an hour or two. I suggest you get this book, it has a great, pull out map...
  4. Andy Adcock

    Abel Erasmus, Graskop & Blyde Info required

    Taita Falcon has gone, the vendors wife is still there but a pair of Peregrines moved in to the valley and either displaced or killed the Falcons. S Bald Ibis is gettable at the Limpopo university and if you find a guide, it's not far to the Short-clawed Lark site. Blue Swallow is probably...
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