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

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  1. christine

    looking for a *large* squirrel proof (cage) feeder

    The only one that ever worked for me was the squirrel proof one by CJ's.
  2. christine

    Watching wildlife at night - night vision bins?

    Cheers guys! I ended up with the Bushnell Equino Night Vision monocular in the end. It took me a while to get used to it, but i think it will serve me well. I'd especially like to see some owls, as we have so many in Normandy - i can hear them but i can't see them... i'm hoping this will change!
  3. christine

    Goldcrest on feeders

    What beautiful photo's LesR, A real treat for someone like me who only gets to see them fleetingly from the kitchen window!
  4. christine

    Goldcrest on feeders

    Had a Goldcrest in my garden recently, although i didn't see it near the feeders. They're rare in my garden, so i was delighted.
  5. christine

    Comment by 'christine' in media 'The Foothills of the Pyrenees'

    Aw, thanks Delia! I'm missing the sunshine i have to say!
  6. The Foothills of the Pyrenees

    The Foothills of the Pyrenees

    Taken up a twisty, winding mountain road not far from Axat. Lots of goat farming in this area.
  7. christine

    Name that Bird

    It took me a long time to get number eleven!
  8. christine

    New to the forum from Norfolk

    Welcome Harry. :hi: I had to look up viz-migging just now... that's something new i learned today!
  9. christine

    Comment by 'christine' in media 'Snowy owl female study'

    Crikey, that's beautiful.
  10. christine

    Name that Bird

    They're great aren't they?
  11. christine

    Name that Bird

    Saw this on Facebook and thought it rather good. I'm not sure if an extended version exists.
  12. christine

    Another Great Day in the Pyrenees - 2017

    I seem to remember someone saying they had to produce their Livret de Famille at the airport, but i may be remembering this wrong. What i do find odd is that if the child has the same surname then generally no paperwork is asked for, so if the childs parents happen to be unmarried then it can...
  13. christine

    Bear with a sore - tongue!

    Crikey, it's amazing he lasted as long as he did with his tongue like that. Good to see a happy ending.
  14. christine

    Watching wildlife at night - night vision bins?

    Quick update - anyone know anything about these? Bushnell 4.5x40 Equinox Z Digital Night Vision Monocular. https://www.opticsplanet.com/reviews/reviews-bushnell-3x30-equinox-digital-night-vision-monocular-qcsdm.html?_iv_page=3
  15. christine

    Another Great Day in the Pyrenees - 2017

    Welcome back to Blighty! I also travelled back from France too. I've heard there's now a ton of paperwork to present when taking kids in and out of France, and people being stopped at airports. In the U.K. no official form really exists so it's just a case of getting the other parents written...
  16. christine

    Another Great Day in the Pyrenees - 2017

    Love the Griffon photo's. I've seen them swirling around high in the sky when in the Aude.
  17. christine

    Protection from midges

    I'm somewhat late to the party also, but i'm also one of those people who gets eaten alive, and nothing really seems to work. I was in Naples in August and staying in a lovely old house with a terrace garden, and would happily sit out at night and would then get bitten badly on the legs...
  18. christine

    Watching wildlife at night - night vision bins?

    Rather sold on the thermal imaging camera on BBC2's Autumnwatch! *Rummages down back of sofa for spare change* ;)
  19. christine

    Watching wildlife at night - night vision bins?

    Thanks ever so much John, am looking your recommendation up now.
  20. christine

    Watching wildlife at night - night vision bins?

    Brilliant, thanks Jurek! Will give it a go.
  21. christine

    Watching wildlife at night - night vision bins?

    Many thanks for your reply Jurek, a quick question - a normal everyday torch with a bit of red acetate on the top, or a purpose built red torch? I know astronomers use red torches but I'm assuming they wouldn't be strong enough.
  22. christine

    Watching wildlife at night - night vision bins?

    Hi everyone, Apologies if this has been posted before, but I did do a quick search and nothing came up so... what would you recommend for watching wildlife at night? We have deer, wild boar, badgers and lots of owls in this neck of the woods and we'd love to see them as well as hear them. I...
  23. christine

    Comment by 'christine' in media 'Barn Owl.'

    Fabulous bird and equally super photo.
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