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What is the Difference Between a 60° and 100° Field of View in Trail Cameras?
The Duell of the ultimate field of view: How you can exploit the full potential of your wildlife camera for perfect surveillance and observation with 60° vs. 100°.
Catherine’s Corner – Allen’s Hummingbird – Selasphorus Sasin Sedentaris
This spring I had an Allen’s Hummingbird nest just outside my backyard door. Whenever I find a nest inmy yard, my first reaction is one of pure joy, but is always followed by a little anxiety. I have seen somany nests fail. It is the way of the world, and I know this, but even
Unlocking the secrets of Warblers: A guide to identification and habitats of European Warblers
This guide assists birdwatchers in identifying common species such as Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler, and Eurasian Blackcap and provides key visual markers.
Catherine’s Corner – LA Noir
Spring comes early to Southern California. I hear cacophony in the yard, especially on sunny days, a small reminder of seasons in a place where seasons often seem absent. It feels surprising. Birds become quite vocal and territorial here in February, a month I normally associate with gray, and white, and silence. I am accustomed
Catherine’s Corner – A Great Gray Ghost
Catherine Hamilton, Artist and ZEISS Birding Ambassador, shares some of her art and her dream of crossing paths with a Great Gray Owl at Yellowstone National Park.
How Thermal Imaging Technology assists in Research and Monitoring
A researcher giving insights on how thermal imaging technology supports surveys on night migration and the effects of artificial light on birds.
„Thermal imaging cameras are a real game changer in Birding!”
An interview with Toby carter about his use of ZEISS DTIs and why they open up new perspectives for him, especially in daylight.
The Uplifting Power of Birds – Julia Zarankin
Julia Zarankin is a writer, lecturer and birdwatcher from Toronto and author of the book “Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder”. Read more about the joy she has while being in nature.
School of Birding – First class dismissed!
The first ZEISS supported “School of Birding” in the Scottish Highlands in November 2023 was a huge success. Read more about it in our newest blog story.
Julia’s Field Notes: Heron Bonanza
Julia Zarankin about a special observation of different heron species during a guided walk in her local patch in Toronto.