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

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    Birds in Cumbria

    It was! Two great birds on view. The eagle and Carol Malia...
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    Birds in Cumbria

    Also well worth seeing is the large starling roost at Gretna, only a few miles north of Carlisle.
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    Birds in Cumbria

    It does - thanks very much Colin. My wife and I are going on Sunday, so fingers crossed!
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    Birds in Cumbria

    If anyone has advice about the best viewing point I'd be most grateful. Here's a link to the roost here last winter taken from the Gretna services, but there must be a more rural setting nearby. I don't know the area well enough. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AhqOV9rWoTs
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    Birds in Cumbria

    There were still hundreds of Bramblings at Talkin Tarn near Brampton yesterday, including lots of colourful males. They were quite mobile but many of the trees by the car-park were full of them. A wonderful sight. I'd heard about these large flocks but never thought I'd see one myself...
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