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

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  1. great spotted cuckoo

    great spotted cuckoo

  2. little grebe

    little grebe

  3. black-winged stilt

    black-winged stilt

  4. SF: the outlaws

    SF: the outlaws

    "No fishing beyond this point" one Mediterranean, two black-headed and two yellow-legged gulls
  5. spotted redshank

    spotted redshank

  6. water rail

    water rail

  7. marsh harrier (female)

    marsh harrier (female)

  8. great spotted cuckoo

    great spotted cuckoo

  9. black-winged stilts

    black-winged stilts

  10. western subalpine warbler

    western subalpine warbler

  11. dartford warbler

    dartford warbler

    my target bird of the day was Bonelli's eagle, only got very distant views, but the festival of warblers (dartford, subalpine and sardinian) made it a fabulous birding day.
  12. glossy ibis

    glossy ibis

  13. kestrel

    kestrel

  14. great spotted cuckoo

    great spotted cuckoo

    one of the first species to return from their winter quarters
  15. red-crested pochards

    red-crested pochards

    male and female
  16. curlews

    curlews

  17. zitting cisticola

    zitting cisticola

    Since a few years a rare but regular breeder in the planes of the Isère department
  18. blue tit

    blue tit

  19. female kestrel

    female kestrel

  20. long-tailed tit

    long-tailed tit

  21. chiffchaff

    chiffchaff

  22. desert wheatear

    desert wheatear

  23. white wagtail

    white wagtail

  24. long-tailed nest-builder

    long-tailed nest-builder

  25. brambling!

    brambling!

    At last a brambling this winter, a single one in a large group of chaffinches. She told me she came from Munich, where a friendly birder asked her to make a detour via the Isère on her way to the north.
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