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

Recent content by Neil

  1. southern fulmar in flight (antarctica)

    southern fulmar in flight (antarctica)

    t is largely pale grey above and white below with a distinctive white patch on the wing.
  2. snow petrel antarctica Z9 300PF_DSC7524.jpg

    snow petrel antarctica Z9 300PF_DSC7524.jpg

    About the size of a pigeon, entirely white with black bill and bluish feet.
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    Exploring Sydney - and further afield.

    Glad to see this thread Mike.
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    Unsure Blackbird in California

    I photographed this bird in California many years ago. I'm thinking female Brewer's Blackbird. Please confirm , or not.
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    Unknown Sparrow in California

    I photographed this Sparrow in Cambria, CA in September 2010. Difficult to call like all sparrows. Help!
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    Blackish bird in California

    Thanks.
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    Blackish bird in California

    I photographed this bird in Cambria, CA in September 2010. I had it down as a Brewer's Blackbird but could it be a Rusty Blackbird? Thanks.
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    Gulls in California

    Thanks for that. I was coming around to that view. Gull id is hard.
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    Gulls in California

    I photographed these gulls in Santa Barbara, CA in September, 2010. Need help with the id.
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    Unknown Woodpecker from Oregon, USA

    Also in winter about 12 years ago I tracked this woodpecker around the tree - Downy, Hairy? I'm not sure.
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    Unknown Sparrow in Oregon.

    I photographed this sparrow in Oregon, USA about 12 years ago in winter. I've never got too familiar with US sparrows so would appreciate some help with the id. Thanks, Neil.
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    Canon G7X Digiscoping

    Take your scope into a camera store and hold the camera to the eyepiece and see how the lens behaves.
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    How next system shall work

    The TLS APO 23 has been designed for Micro Four Third cameras (the 43 is for full frame). The 2x crop of micro Four Thirds will get you "up close and personal" with most subjects. The Focus Peaking feature makes manual focussing very easy.
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    Relict Gull or Black-headed?

    I photographed this gull in Hong Kong (Mai Po) a few years ago and had it down as a Relict Gull. Not as likely as a Black-headed Gull I suspect. Can anyone confirm?
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