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

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    Zeiss 15x56 Conquest, any digi adaptor?

    All: I have been observing a bald eagle’s nest from 34M away from a cliff top blind, whereby the nest is lower than the cliff, so the cliff itself is a blind, with 8x32 and now 15x56 binos, tripod mounted, for some years now. I am sited in such a way that only the binoculars + top of my head...
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    pocket camera adaptor for Z 15x56 Conquest?

    All: I have been observing a bald eagle’s nest from 34M away from a cliff top blind, whereby the nest is lower than the cliff, so the cliff itself is a blind, with 8x32 and now 15x56 binos, tripod mounted, for some years now. I am sited in such a way that only the binoculars + top of my head...
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    Has anyone tried birding using extreme camouflague?

    Joachim: If you change your Google search language to English, "Bald Eagle Nest images" should give you lots of nest images much better than I have been able to take a photograph of!
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    Has anyone tried birding using extreme camouflague?

    Joachim: Yes, the best materials come from warfare, but camouflage can be used to minimize human disruption of animals. Just doing the basics of using the land to hide yourself, having no shiny equipment, staying still, that gets you to be less disruptive. Sun at your back, cover in front of you...
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    Has anyone tried birding using extreme camouflague?

    Hi All: I do observation of a bald eagles nest at 33M range (by triangulation), on a cliff slightly above the nest, so I am able to use the cliff as a hide, next to the bole of a spruce tree. I just use low profile clothing, gray, green, brown, and cover up the hi-vis parts of my bike gear...
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    Sunrise 1140, -34C Box. Day Bird Count

    Thanks for your welcome, all! Just 4 Common Ravens up at the airport today. Much more lively down by the river, we still have Bald Eagles overwintering due to open water at the dam and the compost site at the dump. It was a good day for thermoses and Fjellduken, insulated tarp-poncho-bag, as the...
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    Sunrise 1140, -34C Box. Day Bird Count

    Hi All: 136W 60N Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada Just about to fill up the hot potatoes and sauce thermos and the tea thermos for a fat bike run up the airport clay cliffs to do the Boxing Day Bird Count. Hope to see more than our clever friends the Ravens, will go right past a Bald Eagle nest, empty...
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