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

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    Comment by 'BIJ' in media 'Azure Tit'

    I think you are being overly harsh on yourself. Great bird in a wonderful winter setting.
  2. Rusty-flanked Treecreeper

    Rusty-flanked Treecreeper

  3. Rufous-breasted Bush Robin, female

    Rufous-breasted Bush Robin, female

  4. Rufous-breasted Bush Robin, male

    Rufous-breasted Bush Robin, male

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    Comment by 'BIJ' in media 'American Wigeon'

    Looks like a drake American Wigeon to me.
  6. White-naped Yuhina

    White-naped Yuhina

  7. Chestnut-headed Tesia

    Chestnut-headed Tesia

  8. Fire-tailed Myzornis

    Fire-tailed Myzornis

  9. Gongshan Muntjac doe

    Gongshan Muntjac doe

    This was an extremely rare find. Gongshan Muntjac are limited to a small mountain range, Gaoligongshan Mts. in Western Yunnan, China and two small isolated populations in SE Xizang (Tibet). Their population numbers are probably limited to a few hundred, but little is known of this species. They...
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    Guadalcanal Moustached Kingfisher

    Specimen collecting Paul: I find it very hard to accept that killing a newly discovered avian species in the name of science, in today's world is acceptable unless species population density has been verified. When the Nonggang Babbler, which was new to science, was discovered a few years ago...
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    Comment by 'BIJ' in media 'Western Sandpiper (Calidris mauri)'

    Great photo. Keep hoping one will turn up in China !
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    Comment by 'BIJ' in media 'Tawny Frogmouth'

    Brilliant camouflage !
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    Comment by 'BIJ' in media 'Crested goshawk'

    Superb photo
  14. Long-tailed Rosefinch

    Long-tailed Rosefinch

    sp.Ussuriensis. Juvenile
  15. Chestnut-eared Bunting

    Chestnut-eared Bunting

  16. Ussuri Mamushi Pit Viper

    Ussuri Mamushi Pit Viper

  17. Siberian Weasel

    Siberian Weasel

    This Weasel was hunting the Leveret, unsuccessfully as far as I could judge .
  18. Mountain Hare leveret

    Mountain Hare leveret

    The young Hare was being hunted by a Siberian Weasel but apparently got away unscathed.
  19. Oriental Stork

    Oriental Stork

    Bearing in mind how endangered this species has become, maybe 2500-3000 global population, we were fortunate to find them on five separate occasions with nine pairs on nesting platforms and approximately 45 in total.
  20. Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

    Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

  21. Eurasian  Nuthatch sp.amurensis

    Eurasian Nuthatch sp.amurensis

    In NE China we also find sp.arctica
  22. Pied Harrier female

    Pied Harrier female

    When we arrived at the wetland, I estimate within 30 mins we had seen between 40-50 Harriers, mostly Pied Harriers and Eastern Marsh Harriers plus a few Hen Harriers. Approximately 60% were juveniles.
  23. Great Crested Grebe and young

    Great Crested Grebe and young

    I know European and NE Asian Birders see this sight quite often, I still find it entertaining whenever I come across Grebes carrying their young in this fashion.
  24. Amur Falcon (Eastern Red-footed falcon) tiercel and young

    Amur Falcon (Eastern Red-footed falcon) tiercel and young

    The male parent bird which had brought back a dragonfly from over the reed-beds really made the young falcons work for their meal.
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    Dalian (Jinshitan) Birding Reports

    Amur Leopard, wild Boar and knives TOD. There was better news late last year, with a female Amur Leopard with half-grown cub being caught in a camera trap, Jilin. Bearing in mind the estimated global population only numbers between 80-100, this news is cause for celebration. The Wild Boar in...
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