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<blockquote data-quote="NoSpringChicken" data-source="post: 3416515" data-attributes="member: 53267"><p>That bit with Martin talking over the Nightingale still bugs me. All they needed to do was show Gary Moore the soundman gradually edging closer to the bird and to relay what he was hearing and recording to us. So simple.</p><p></p><p>On a more positive note, I was blown away by the quality of the nest cameras now. The shots of the Stone Curlew, Golden Eagle and Sparrowhawk, where they kept progressively zooming in, were stunning. When you compare them to the relatively fuzzy images which we used to watch in the first series, the improvement in quality is amazing. The same applies to the night time footage.</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoSpringChicken, post: 3416515, member: 53267"] That bit with Martin talking over the Nightingale still bugs me. All they needed to do was show Gary Moore the soundman gradually edging closer to the bird and to relay what he was hearing and recording to us. So simple. On a more positive note, I was blown away by the quality of the nest cameras now. The shots of the Stone Curlew, Golden Eagle and Sparrowhawk, where they kept progressively zooming in, were stunning. When you compare them to the relatively fuzzy images which we used to watch in the first series, the improvement in quality is amazing. The same applies to the night time footage. Ron [/QUOTE]
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