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Digital cameras and authentification of images

To: "Robert Inglis" <>
Subject: Digital cameras and authentification of images
From: knightl <>
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 15:32:31 +1000
To further add to this thread, digital cameras are not a magic wand for recording the presence or identity of birds. There is no guarantee that a camera will provide a good enough picture to conclusively prove the identity of a bird, especially a small bird like a fig parrot. I photographed fig parrots [in the Iron Range] from a distance of 20 or so metres (ie as close as you can reasonably get), but it would be difficult for someone else to ID because the image of the birds was 1) small, 2) unclear, 3) backlit.

Regards, Laurie.


On Saturday, February 21, 2004, at 06:43  AM, Robert Inglis wrote:

Hi all,
In his posting of Fri, 20 Feb 2004 10:39:03 +1100: Re: coxens fig parrot, Peter Fuller made the
suggestion:
"I urge all birders to get a digital camera and take it with them in the field for just this type of
situation.

Digital technology is a godsend for birders and birds, in my opinion. If you see a species that is rare, a vagrant, or different in anyway, digital cameras (combined with the internet) makes it simple to capture an image of the bird, record its call and send it to colleagues to confirm
identification."


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