To be honest I'm not really a birdwatcher,but I love all nature, and the goodside of my job is that allows me to see things that other folks would pay fortunes for.
I dont like not knowing what things are though, thats why I am fishing for info on here, as there are so many birds I've never seen or even heard of before.
Before I was here I was in Chad, and there was a fantastic bird, brilliant irridescent (sp) blue that I'd never seen before, so I did some research. It was a bee eater, never did pin down the exact model though, and it made me determined to find out a bit more about the ones I saw daily.
I did, however, come over slightly unneccesary 3 summers ago when I saw a pair of Hoopoe in my front garden. Fantastic birds.
I've got a pair of cheap Zeiss bins that I bought years ago in Germany, which I use for spotting whatever happens to come along. Our camp has floodlights you could play footy under so dont need night vision at all. I can see out to at least 150m which is comforting.
I dont like not knowing what things are though, thats why I am fishing for info on here, as there are so many birds I've never seen or even heard of before.
Before I was here I was in Chad, and there was a fantastic bird, brilliant irridescent (sp) blue that I'd never seen before, so I did some research. It was a bee eater, never did pin down the exact model though, and it made me determined to find out a bit more about the ones I saw daily.
I did, however, come over slightly unneccesary 3 summers ago when I saw a pair of Hoopoe in my front garden. Fantastic birds.
I've got a pair of cheap Zeiss bins that I bought years ago in Germany, which I use for spotting whatever happens to come along. Our camp has floodlights you could play footy under so dont need night vision at all. I can see out to at least 150m which is comforting.
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