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

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  1. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Weird. Exactly the same happened to me today. At least ours appeared to roost though...
  2. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Bonxie then....?
  3. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Reckon away! 3:-) You have the advantage of knowing which way up it was.
  4. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Nineteen crisply sharp pixels, showing a body, 2 legs and a wing. Too easy. Long-tailed Skua.
  5. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Very, very gruesome, Jane. Gull not too pretty either.................. Still, after a gut-wrenching, stomach-churning, blood-curdling, jaw-clenching, tooth-grinding experience like that I dig deep into my bag of pathetic platitudes, and an old maxim that never, ever fails to cheer me up, and...
  6. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Quite a fall. Strangely localised too...........
  7. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Excellent!! 3:-)
  8. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Can I recommend http://www.soapnational.co.uk !! Even better, of course, would be a regular window cleaner. Trouble is, in my experience when the weather's good for seawatching that's what the window cleaner will be doing ;)
  9. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Bloomin' lovely!
  10. Gavin Haig

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    It'll have to resist it's itchy feet for a while yet. Don't know what the record for a long stay in the UK is, but 2 turned up here in Seaton, Devon on 1st April, becoming 3 next day.......2 still present, roosting each night on a block of flats in town.
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