Bird Detection Thermal Imaging (Hot Earth/Dark Nights)
by admin on Thursday, May 13th, 2010 | 2 Comments
I see many birds while hiking with the thermal imager at night. Most are sleeping, some are nocturnal birds of prey. When they are asleep they let me come right up to them despite a noisy approach.FlirGuy I try to respond to all requests for information so if you don’t receive a reply within a couple of days please try again. YouTube messaging is really flaky. Welcome to the Hot Earth/Dark Nights Channel Wildlife Prowling Astronomy Technology DIY & How To’s Thermal Footage
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That´s a very cool video, can you tell me what kind of equipment did you use?
Esse vídeo está muito bom, podes-me dizer que tipo de equipamento usaste
Thanks Odracironline! This video was taken with a FLIR E65 thermal imager with the zoom option, high temp option, latest motherboard upgrade and 17mm lens. The video was recorded by porting the video output of the thermal imager into a Samsung SC-X300L Sports Camcorder.