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

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Looking forward to using this site as it begins to expand.

PS just saw my first ever dartford warbler a couple of weeks ago on Jersey. Not very exciting for some I'm sure, but always a bird I have wanted to see since my childhood visits to Dorset drew a blank!

Personal motto: aim low and fail to hit it regularly!

Jack
 
welcome jack!!

welcome jack, well Ive NEVER seen a Dartford warbler and Ive been to Dartford many times:D :D
 
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Confused!!

Interesting stuff. I have never seen a Dartford Warbler in Dartford either. But what about Kentish Plover? Do I have to go to Kent or being Kentish maybe I have to visit somewhere close by, perhaps Essex or Sussex?
:D
 
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I've seen a Durham Argus actually in Durham ! , unfortunately though it's a Butterfly :rolleyes:
One day I hope to have a trip futher south as there seems to be a different range of common birds down that way.
 
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