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

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    Mallorca 2024

    Today, 4 Whiskered tern on raft at the Depadora. Eleanora’s falcon above water treatment plant.
  2. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Today’s highlights at S’Albufera included Ruff, Little Bittern, Osprey and Collared Pratincole.
  3. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Moltoni’s warbler at Cuber today
  4. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Two woodchat shrikes as well
  5. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Turtle dove at Son Real at 1530 hrs today.
  6. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Today spotted redshank, gadwall flamingos, great white egret, common tern from hide at Albufereta. 20+ bee-eaters over Pollença town.
  7. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Curlew sandpiper (6),common redshank at Cibollar 1, shoveler at Sa Roca Albufera today.
  8. R

    Mallorca 2024

    male and female golden oriele and female montague’s harrier seen in fields and trees from the lane aside Can Carrussa this morning.
  9. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Today 8 bee eaters, 20+yellow wagtail, white wagtail in Son Bosc area. Whiskered tern at the Deperdura.
  10. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Thekla larks and tawny pipit at Son Sierra de Marina today. At bird hide on route 4 at Son Real the following. Good showing of Crossbills, Serin, Linnet, Greenfinch, Pied flycatcher, Hoopoe, Sardinian warbler.
  11. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Ignore date stamp on photos. Camera isn’t set up properly.
  12. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Thanks, Ian. Photos below.
  13. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Also northern wheatear, common redstart, spotted flycatcher, cuckoo, pied flycatcher and wryneck.
  14. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Collared flycatcher at Mortitx at 1200hrs today. Located in vines adjacent to the tasting building, first building on the right after entrance gates.
  15. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Whiskered tern on raft at the Depadura one hour ago.
  16. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Seen today at Mortitx between 1045 and 1315 hrs. Winchat Pied flycatcher (3) Black redstart Cirl bunting Griffin vulture Bonelli’s eagle (2) displaying well Spotted flycatcher Common cuckoo (2) Peregrine falcon
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    Mallorca 2024

    Blackcap, wood sandpiper and great crested grebe seen today at Cami des Polls, Albufera.
  18. R

    Mallorca 2024

    2 bee-eaters and woodchat shrike at the Depadora today. Water rail at Maristany,
  19. R

    Mallorca 2024

    Main highlights seen today at Albufera. Squacco heron Purple heron Grey heron Glossy ibis Cattle egret Great white egret Marsh harrier Red crested pochard Marbled duck Red knobbed coot Night heron Little grebe Coot Moorhen Osprey Black headed gull Nightingale
  20. R

    Mallorca 2023

    Seen today. Good views of great white egret from the tower platform at Albufereta. Eleanor’s falcon over Albufereta, viewed from back lanes. Good views of a roller on the power lines halfway up the lane at the side of Can Cuarassa. Shag on the rocks, viewed from Tamarell’s beach restaurant...
  21. R

    Mallorca 2023

    7 Bee-eaters seen today at the Depuradora on power lines and wire fence near usual breeding area.
  22. R

    Mallorca 2023

    Cirl buntings seen today at Parc Natural Llevant, Arta.
  23. R

    Mallorca 2023

    Seen today at Albufera. Great Reed Warbler at the pond near the mound. Several winchats on the way round the full circuit. Several purple herons in flight. Stunning wood sandpiper showing at es colombars hide.
  24. R

    Mallorca 2023

    Seen today. Depuradora Osprey flying low over ponds. Wood sandpiper Maristany Two squacco herons showing well out in the open.
  25. R

    Mallorca 2023

    Male pied flycatcher seen just past entrance to the reserve at Can Cuarassa today at 1730 hours.
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