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

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  1. J

    A quick morning of birding in Australia

    After about 5 hours I decided to go back again, this time mid day and a lot of the previously present birds were gone. I did see my second lifer of the day Weebill (138) so all in all it was a good day.
  2. J

    A quick morning of birding in Australia

    There is a patch of native bush with quite long grass at about a 50 m distance from my home, and this morning at about 7 am I decided to take a quick look at the birds that reside there. While walking towards the bush I saw 3 Bush-stone Curlews resting underneath a tree, a Common Mynah flying...
  3. J

    Hello from a young birder

    I moved from new zealand, north canterbury
  4. J

    Hello from a young birder

    I didn't even realize you could see peoples locations through account descriptions 😅 much to learn I guess
  5. J

    Hello from a young birder

    Thank you! funny that you say mareeba, I actually moved there!
  6. J

    Hello from a young birder

    Thank you!
  7. J

    Hello from a young birder

    Thank You!
  8. J

    Hello from a young birder

    Hello, I'm a 14 year old birder who is quite passionate about birds. (130 lifers!) I've enjoyed watching birds for a while now (3 years) but I recently moved to Australia which really made me want to learn more about birds.
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