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

canon 400mm f/5.6

  1. The multi-coloured magpie

    The multi-coloured magpie

    Proof that magpies can look quite beautiful when the sun catches them just so.
  2. How high can you jump?

    How high can you jump?

    This little fella was jumping around for quite a while until he got bored and flew off.
  3. The dinky jenny Wren

    The dinky jenny Wren

    I love how tiny and well-formed Wrens are, but it makes them tricky to photograph :(
  4. Singing your heart out

    Singing your heart out

    This little fellow was chasing off competitors and belting out a lovely song.
  5. The striking hunter

    The striking hunter

    It took ages, but I finally got a shot of a heron catching his tea :)
  6. Taking flight

    Taking flight

    Spotted this Little Egret after it got flushed by a dog. Popped up right in front of me.
  7. All the pretty colours

    All the pretty colours

    I love Tufted Ducks, especially when the sun hits them just right.
  8. Time to do some displaying.

    Time to do some displaying.

    There's debate on whether this Hooded Merganser at Radipole Lake in Weymouth is an escapee or a genuine migrant. All I know is that it looks gorgeous.
  9. The lone sentry

    The lone sentry

    This little fellow was keeping a wary eye on the children playing football near him. He eventually flew off when their ball got a little too close for comfort.
  10. Sitting pretty

    Sitting pretty

    I saw this female Pheasant as I was watching waders at Hengistbury Head.
  11. Stork Billed Kingfisher

    Stork Billed Kingfisher

    A bird of mangroves / coastal areas. Not a very common species.
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