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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:

    " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Video

  3. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally
  4. the general idea is that it allows you to track heat
  5. my dad would drive the vehicle 30-55MPH (whatever was appropriate) and I would lean out the window and scan with the thermal
  6. several times we would see hares, grouse, or owls that we could've never seen with the naked eye - especially at speed


Pictures

#1 - group of photographers watching an owl
#2 - Great Gray Owl perched
#3 - Great Gray Owl obscured by branches
#4 - Great Gray Owl perched
#5 - Ruffed Grouse
#6 - Snowshoe hare
#7 - Bald Eagle
#8 - 10 Ravens, Bald Eagles, and Magpies in the woods near a wolf + deer carcass



Jan 10, 2024 at 08:05 PM
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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:

    " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Video

  3. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally
  4. the general idea is that it allows you to track heat
  5. my dad would drive the vehicle 30-55MPH (whatever was appropriate) and I would lean out the window and scan with the thermal
  6. several times we would see hares, grouse, or owls that we could've never seen with the naked eye - especially at speed


Pictures

#1 - group of photographers watching an owl
#2 - Great Gray Owl perched
#3 - Great Gray Owl obscured by branches
#4 - Great Gray Owl perched



Jan 10, 2024 at 08:03 PM
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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:

    " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Video

  3. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally
  4. the general idea is that it allows you to track heat
  5. my dad would drive the vehicle 30-55MPH (whatever was appropriate) and I would lean out the window and scan with the thermal
  6. several times we would see hares, grouse, or owls that we could've never seen with the naked eye - especially at speed


Pictures

#1 - group of photographers watching an owl
#2 - Great Gray Owl perched
#3 - Great Gray Owl obscured by branches



Jan 10, 2024 at 08:02 PM
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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:

    " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Video

  3. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally
  4. the general idea is that it allows you to track heat
  5. my dad would drive the vehicle 30-55MPH (whatever was appropriate) and I would lean out the window and scan with the thermal
  6. several times we would see hares, grouse, or owls that we could've never seen with the naked eye - especially at speed


Pictures

#1 - group of photographers watching an owl



Jan 10, 2024 at 08:02 PM
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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:

    " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Video

  3. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally
  4. the general idea is that it allows you to track heat
  5. my dad would drive the vehicle 30-55MPH (whatever was appropriate) and I would lean out the window and scan with the thermal
  6. several times we would see hares, grouse, or owls that we could've never seen with the naked eye - especially at speed


Pictures



Jan 10, 2024 at 07:58 PM
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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:
  3. " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Video

  4. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally


Jan 10, 2024 at 07:57 PM
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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:
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  4. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally


Jan 10, 2024 at 07:56 PM
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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:
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  4. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally[


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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:

  3. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally

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2024 Sax Zim Bog Trip + Thermal Monocular Testing


Thermal Monocular - Pulsar Telos LRF XP50

  1. I will probably make an additional post somewhere with this info, but this turned out to be the most important part of my birding kit, and will probably continue to be impactful moving forward
  2. I had seen someone else use a thermal on a blog on youtube:

  3. after doing research I pulled the trigger in early December and mainly used it for Great Horned Owls and Short Eared Owls locally


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