Thermal imaging in ornithology

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title: Thermal imaging in ornithology
text: The use of thermal imaging devices to monitor birds began in the 1960s. It underwent significant development from the end of the 20th century onwards. This was, at least in part, due to improvements in the quality and portability of thermal-imaging devices, and reductions in their cost. Although primarily a nocturnal activity, thermal imaging can also be used in daylight, for example monitoring Eurasian bittern and water rail in dense vegetation. One bird ringing organisation, the West Midlands
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