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

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  1. Allen

    John's Mammals 2024

    I didn't realise this was not often seen John as my fox visitor regularly does it in the garden beds despite my protestations as i sit there watching her! Usually with the dog meat strips that a give her. In fact only the other day I was digging a hole for a new plant and found a bread roll...
  2. Allen

    John's Mammals 2024

    Apologies for the bad zoomed phone photo but female back in the garden this week but at mid afternoon slot. Noticed swollen teats so assume cubs in den somewhere nearby
  3. Allen

    John's Mammals 2024

    Just wondered if this is a local observation (north Hampshire) only but I realised the other day that I rarely see rabbits locally when driving at night or even as road kill compared to my younger years. I regularly drive between Farnborough Hants and Haslemere, Surrey along rural roads yet...
  4. Allen

    John's Mammals 2024

    Have you tried it for more distant spotting such as owls (or ponies in NF)? Would wondered how it performed for more mid distant quarry
  5. Allen

    John's Mammals 2024

    You're right John, Sechuran! I think it had cubs nearby as initially it was determinedly carrying food (a lizard) somewhere but then was found happily sat in the parking area of the reserve with no concern for us at all.
  6. Allen

    John's Mammals 2024

    Thought I'd spice things up with a couple of fox shots (Paramo and Sechuan) from a recent holiday in Ecuador (oh and some really rubbish Spectacled Bear shots!)
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