> PS. I do have a 100 watt spotlight that I use when not in National Parks,
> this is turned of once a bird/mammal is located, we then use the 30 watt
> spotlight to view the bird/mammal.
I've always found a 30 Watt spotlight to be more than adequate for ALL
forest/woodland spotlighting. A 100 Watt light can be handy in open country
to find things a long way off, then switch to the 30W as Ian described.
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