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

Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet- (3 Viewers)

V - Vanellus vanellus

Lapwing - common in the UK, and in Cornwall even, but yet to see one from the garden or indeed even in Falmouth (on the coast) - regular inland though.
 
X - Xema sabini

Sabine's Gull - uncommon in Cornwall on passage. Most easily encountered on autumn seawatches in the far west. Otherwise I've seen two - one which twitched on the start of the Camel Trail, the other on a May seawatch from Falmouth.


Only Y and Z to go!
 
Y - Yellow Warbler

Uncommon to rare winter resident in South Florida, see less than 10 individuals during the winter months.
 
No-one with a Z?

If not ... I could possibly do Z with Zitting Cisticola* from when I lived down in France for a while 10 years or so ago ...



*(Even though it's really called Fan-tailed Warbler, of course ;-) )
 

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