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

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    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    I saw a few Blue Winged Grasshoppers (Oedipoda caerulescens) but unfortunately for the second time didn't find the Ephippiger diurnus, just shortly heard it. Can't stand it, have the feeling I'm watching crosseyed. Must succeed. Next time...
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    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Was glad to finally see my first bramblings of this winter, a nice flock in the sun, while 2 middle spotted woodpeckers were busy nearby, great stuff too :) and the first butterfly of this year :) we're having a week of spring weather, 15-20 degr celcius, while we were skating last weekend with...
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    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    I saw a hen harrier and a marsh harrier, both females, fight/chase eachother. Fantastic to see the size difference like that!
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    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Oh, and saw my first siskin of this season, no redwing yet
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    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Today I really enjoyed a male hen harrier flying by, hadn't seen one for quite some time. Four tree sparrows were a nice surprise too. And a very nice timing was an osprey flying by and catching a fish from a small lake, just when I arrived and was getting my scope out to scan some ducks. A...
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    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Highlight #1 yesterday was an Osprey sunning in a tree on quite a distance. But with my supersteady and sharp 7x42 Meostar I could make out its facial pattern and collar...awesome. Highlight #2 were four Bearded Tits fouraging on a dirtpath through reedbeds. I could keep quite a distance to let...
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