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Recent content by Clandestine Bird

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    Zoom F3 + sennheiser ME66

    Hi everyone, I got the zoom F3 and I just need to know some of things. 1. I have to turn off the K6 capsule do to ZF3 have its own phantom power? 2. Where is the volume in when recording? In previous zoom you can control that. Here seems to be just volume out. That's all whish me luck...
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    Zoom F3 and Sennheiser ME66

    Hi everyone, I got the zoom F3 and I just need to know some of things. 1. I have to turn off the K6 capsule do to ZF3 have its own phantom power? 2. Where is the volume in when recording? In previous zoom you can control that. Here seems to be just volume out. That's all whish me luck. All...
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    Guide recommendation

    Hi, ¿Can you explain where you stayed (night accommodation) during the entire trip? Cheers,
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    Cairngorm Visit

    Dear All, Thanks for all your help, and sorry for this delayed response. Now, I'm in Ecuador. I have a couple of great days in Aviemore and Nethy Bridge. I got Crested Tit, a fast group of Unnamed Crossbills, but no Capercaille. Thanks for sharing info about places to spot some birds during...
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    Carunculated Caracara near Quito

    Hey, When you arrive to Quito (UIO in international airports terminology) there is a new airport. Close to this airport it's placed a new B&B named Puembo Bird Garden. You can ask the managers for a driver to directs you to "La Virgen road" (near papallacta) incluidng the Antenas area (not to...
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    compact Ecuador guides

    Hi Again, 1st. Thanks Gary. Yes, the Field Guide of Passerines it's Ridgely and Tudor (massive mistake from my side). The main problem with birds of Northern South America (Restall et al.) it's the continuous unpredictable mistakes with the distribution maps and changed names in the Vol. 2...
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    compact Ecuador guides

    Hi there, Since 2009 and previously (I thought) the major awareness between the ornithological community had been related with the quality of the artwork in the Field Guide of Northern South America by Restall, it was a strongly criticized book. R. Restall, wrote in 2009 asking about comments...
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    compact Ecuador guides

    Hi Niels, Yes, you're right, but at this time the book it's not published, probably they authors and HELM are under the last previous stages. In nhbs it's a link with the apparently cover of this new book http://www.nhbs.com/birds_of_ecuador_tefno_182406.html with the endangered and ecuadorian...
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    compact Ecuador guides

    Hi there, There's many options to avoid that heavy weight of the English Version of Birds of Ecuador by Ridgely and Greenfield. The 1st option have been mentioned in this thread, this is: cutting the plates and binding them. I've been done that due to I have the english version. It's...
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    Cairngorm Visit

    Thanks Ben Nevis!
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    Cairngorm Visit

    Hi Again, Guiding trips are quite expensive per day 150 - 160 GBPs. I'm an student. With that money I can pay the travel, meals and the accommodation. I just need some directions and trail-maps...that's all. If you have some links to where to get trail-maps/directions into the Cairngorms and...
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    Cairngorm Visit

    Thank you so much people...
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    Cairngorm Visit

    Dear All, After almost 2 years I've to go back to Ecuador. But, I've never been in the famous Cairngorms National Park. So, How I can get there with no problem? I do not have a car. And some people said that from Nethy Bridge it's the best place, other people talk about Aviemore. But I'm not...
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    Unknown Feather from Lithuania

    Thanks people! I really appreciate that help. Cheers,
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