Has anybody used Scout thermal imagers? Are they as good as Pulsar Quantum? I have to buy one in Japan, but Pulsar Quantum imagers are no longer available there because all their new models have wi-fi function and they don’t have license for wi-fi operations in Japan.
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Picture advice
Charles Foley, , General Mammal Watching, 11
So on Friday my wife gave me a slightly delayed birthday present – a very nice set of original...
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Podcast Episode 6: meet the man who rediscovered the Woolly Flying Squirrel
Jon Hall, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Mammalwatching: The Podcast Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr In the new episode we interview Peter Zahler...
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Happy Christmas
Jon Hall, , General Mammal Watching, 6
Happy Christmas everyone, from a a very white Wales. I hope 2010 is ending well for you and that...
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Sacramento Valley Results
vnsankar, , General Mammal Watching, 0
I went to Glenn and Colusa counties yesterday, staying out pretty late. Due to various circumstances, I could not...
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Non-mammal watching trip to China with 7 species
tomeslice, , General Mammal Watching, 0
So unlike Sjef, I had a good session in the “How NOT to mammal-watch in China” school. 1. Don’t go to...
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New tapir species?
mattinidaho, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Mongabay reports on a new tapir species described in Brazil & Colombia: http://news.mongabay.com/2013/1216-hance-new-tapir-kabomani.html?fbfnpg
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Marine Mammal Locations
Adamwalleyn, , General Mammal Watching, marine mammals, 14
Hi all. Following on from the excellent podcast with Bob Pitman and some brief chats with Jon – I...
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Winter chipmunks
vdinets, , General Mammal Watching, 0
If you go chipmunking in the Sierra Nevada, better do so in summer. By late October the chipmunks change...
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