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

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  1. Scrub Greenlet or Scrub Vireo

    Scrub Greenlet or Scrub Vireo

  2. A wee Piper

    A wee Piper

    Lovely wee Sandpiper popping about the coast line.
  3. Grey Heron got a bite!

    Grey Heron got a bite!

    It stood stationary for about 15 mins then bag, one in the mouth
  4. Grey Heron on the Hunt

    Grey Heron on the Hunt

    Early morning at Arrachor and spotted this heron, fishing.
  5. Osprey at Loch of the Lowes - Dunkeld

    Osprey at Loch of the Lowes - Dunkeld

    That's both parents keeping an eye on the other male in the sky. Take a look at the birds and the nest live from there webcam. https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/watch-wildlife-online/loch-of-the-lowes-webcam/
  6. Osprey at Loch of the Lowes - Dunkeld

    Osprey at Loch of the Lowes - Dunkeld

    At the Loch of the Lowes and 8:55 Saturday morning. The sun was behind clouds so not the best light to take shots at a distance. So I took my chances while I could. The male had arrived with some extra nesting material and I thought that was it. But decided to stay a little longer as I had...
  7. Osprey at Loch of the Lowes - Dunkeld

    Osprey at Loch of the Lowes - Dunkeld

    At the Loch of the Lowes and 8:55 Saturday morning. The sun was behind clouds so not the best light to take shots at a distance. So I took my chances while I could. The male had arrived with some extra nesting material and I thought that was it. But decided to stay a little longer as I had...
  8. Asian pied starling

    Asian pied starling

    Asian Pied Starlings occur naturally on the plains and low foothills of the Indian Subcontinent (South Asia) and Southeast Asia up to 2,300 feet (700 meters) above sea level. These starlings typically remain in areas with easy access to open water. Over the last decades, they have expanded their...
  9. robin

    robin

    singing hello to the spring... always between some interfering branches
  10. grey wagtail

    grey wagtail

    Today I took part in a botanical excursion. Nearby on a stone in a creek I could spot this grey wagtail. Later I visited the place again and managed to take some pics...
  11. robin

    robin

    I took some pecs of a robin, with some fresh spring colours in the BG
  12. 10 a penny

    10 a penny

    There must have been easily 30 Chaffinches at Lochwinnoch at the weekend.
  13. Black Bird

    Black Bird

    The perfect pose
  14. LTT

    LTT

    About a week ago a pigeon was killed in our garden. Only feathers remained on the lawn. Last weekend the LTTs discovered them and used them for building their nest...
  15. Coal Tit

    Coal Tit

    You have to be quick to capture these we guys. They are so fast
  16. Blue Tit

    Blue Tit

    Again captured at RSPB Lochwinnoch, Ayrshire
  17. wren

    wren

    close up of this small and very fast bird
  18. European Goldfinch

    European Goldfinch

    This one seem to be enjoying the view
  19. Greater spotted woodpecker

    Greater spotted woodpecker

    Rearranged my hide position today, with immediate results, a male GSW was down checking out the site, still very wary but stayed long enough for some shots
  20. fast and furious

    fast and furious

    the coal tits observe the feeder, appear for some seconds and diappear rapidly with some seeds or a peanut...
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