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

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    Kite ?

    Enjoying the thermals today above Jonzac, Charente-Maritime, France. Sorry again about the quality but 30x zoom on a compact isn't the best way to do this. However, out of several pics this one came out pretty well considering. The underwing markings would suggest to me a Black Kite? Stand ready...
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    Charente Maritime today

    I am no expert, but if it's what I think it is, they are rare round here. He flew into the window around midday, but after 10 minutes sitting in my palm he seemed OK. So, what is it? Over to the experts please.
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    Is it worth posting this?

    Is it worth posting, and if so, where ? I know Pied Wagtails are common, but to watch them in your garden is really nice. We’ve had a couple visiting for a few weeks, but the other day I noticed a strange bird sitting in a bush just outside the conservatory. It was like a Pied Wagtail, but with...
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    Black Redstart?

    I think it's a Black Redstart, first time I've seen one so not sure.
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    The Storks are coming

    At least that's what I think they are. Had the cranes overhead not long ago, now this lot. Heading Northeast from us (Jonzac, France). Apologies for the quality but they were a long way away.
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    White Storks?

    Hi all When we moved here I didn't realise we were directly below the flightpath for this lot going home. I think they are white storks? Not a sight you will see in the UK, so thought I would share it. Please excuse the quality, but they were VERY high (just black dots), and the camera is a...
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    Identification - France (Charente Maritime)

    Hi all, newbie to your Forum. I have 2 or 3 of these visiting our rural garden at the moment. I have no idea what they are, and can't find them in the couple of books I have. Behavior-wise they are non-aggresive, but are not as easily frightened as great tits, blue tits or sparrows. About the...
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