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

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  1. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    As we left Llandudno this morning after year ticking Lapland Bunting on the West Shore beach we spotted a group of the Great Orme Goats high up on the slopes. Don't think they're technically tickable, but nice to see nonetheless.
  2. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    A good five hour trek this morning, bird highlights were year tick Hobby, several each of singing Garden Warbler and Lesser Whitethroat, a dry earth field in which it looks like at least three pairs of lapwing are getting ready to nest, a couple of Lesser Redpoll and a singing Redstart. The...
  3. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    Fantastic! Well done Max!
  4. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    Happened upon a Fox while out this morning, as it hunted along a hedgerow.
  5. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    A black bunny in amongst the normal ones on my walk out this morning.
  6. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    Superb capture Andy, always something new to see out there, just need to keep 'em peeled. Poor bloody Weasel though!
  7. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    While watching the Mink yesterday Sam did say he thought there were two, and on comparing some of the photos last night I do wonder if I might have got pics of both. The one in the hole at the tree base disappeared, with presumably the second being picked up shortly afterwards along the shore. I...
  8. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    A lunchtime stroll along the River Alyn for our daily exercise today unbelievably yielded up a mammal tick for the boys in the shape of a rather bold and unconcerned American Mink. Although they don't belong, and our biodiversity will benefit from their overdue eradication, I will never not be...
  9. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    Been continuing with my homework on these, and I think Grey squirrel is probably the current front runner. The fact that one of the five toes seems to be slightly further out on one side than the other would seem to point in that direction. Oh well, it was exciting for a little while!
  10. JWN Andrewes

    John's Mammals 2020

    Behind our house the other day. Don't know if they're doable - was thinking Stoat or Polecat. Never seen Stoat round here, but single figures of roadkill Polecat within 5 miles of here over the past 10 years, as well as one doing its best to join their ranks under my wheels last year (year...
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