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

Recent content by ronald surgenor

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    Northern Eider

    I managed to pick up 2 Eiders showing strong characteristics of the sub species Borealis, Grey point, Belfast lough on wednesday. Better quality shots can be seen here https://www.flickr.com/photos/ronaldsurgenor/albums/72157658648965886
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    Black Guillemots

    That would be me (well i built it as part of the Dsd bio-diversity work around the river) http://www.dsdni.gov.uk/index/urcdg-urban_regeneration/lagan-weir/biodiversity-on-the-river-lagan.htm, we had 7 chicks until saturday week ago, then something happened during the night and they where all...
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    Black Guillemots

    They breed under the Queens bridge and in the drainage holes in front of the Waterfront hall, up past the Albert bridge as well, best count I have had is 33 birds around that area. Also 8 pairs of Common Tern breeding on the raft built for them between the Lagan weir and Queen Elizabeth bridge.
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    London Parks and feral birds

    Are there still owls In Kensington gardens by any chance, heading to London for a weekend break on friday to get away wet and windy N.Ireland and would love to catch up with a Tawny Owl as we don't get them in Ireland at all (we are only starting to get a few breeding pairs of woodpeckers!!) any...
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    Pacific Diver, Lough Fea, county Tyrone

    The Pacific Diver was showing really well today, even in the mist and rain.
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    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    I'll be hitting the north coast myself tomorrow to see whats been blown in from the sea, theres bound to be something lurking in the bushes after the blow thats been going on :-)
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    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    Pectoral sandpiper still showing well at the Belfast harbour RSPB reserve, bring a scope for good views though as its on the far bank most of the time.
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    Burton Mere Wetlands

    Thanks for the info, I think I'll pack a few extra memory cards for the camera ;-)
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    Burton Mere Wetlands

    Hi all, i've a friends birthday in the area next weekend and I'm hoping to pay a visit to this spot on friday 28th (flying in from sunny n.ireland), is it best to come near the local high water period, or does it not make a massive difference to bird numbers. Any rarities I should be looking out...
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    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    3 little gulls at the belfast harbour RSPB reserve today, also 7 common sandpipers and 3 gadwall. A short-eared owl was on Rathlin island on sunday (one of the rspb volunteers at the Belfast reserve saw it and emailed me the photos) and I spotted 1 fledgling peregrine and the 2 very defensive...
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    The Gannet

    Wouldn't say an expert but I do like to photograph them Gannet eye by Ronald Surgenor, on Flickr Gannet by Ronald Surgenor, on Flickr
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    flickr

    Heres a link to mine, mostly Birds but a few landscapes chucked in for variety http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronaldsurgenor/
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    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    Along-tailed duck (female) has been present from last wednesday at the Lagan weir in Belfast, its a good opportunity to get a few shots and a close look at her, and she getting used to the public so not to easily spooked. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronaldsurgenor/6411601481/
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    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    A kingfisher has been visiting the Lagan weir in Belfast quite a bit this week, normally in the morning when the light is at its worst for taking photographs though!! its using the pontoons in front of the 'big fish' sculpture as a platform to fish from <a...
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    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    Cattle egret was at the Kinnegar shore this afternoon, 1st northern ireland record spotted by Joe Lamont. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronaldsurgenor/6281078506/in/photostream
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