One thing that has occurred to me since posting this is, do they make
different models for different parts of the world? It is a bit hard to
spy when your Gull-Bot is surrounded by boatloads of twitchers madly
trying to tick it.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 06/10/2008, at 12:57 PM, Kurtis Lindsay wrote:
The technology is quite amazing but wouldn't be much use if the person
being
spied on is a birdo. "Gee that's a strange looking Gull out there
could that
be a vagrant or just an aberrantly plumed Silver Gull? Hold on... it's
not
real!" :)
Kurtis
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Carl Clifford
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 4:07 PM
To: Birding-Aus Aus
Subject: Who is that Gull Spying for?
Dear All,
That gull floating on the sea you are looking at might actually be
looking at you. The era of the Seagull-cam has arrived. What next, a
floating equivalent of the Predator drone, disguised as a goose or
swan that fires mini-torpedoes? Have a look at
http://www.gizmag.com/seagull-cam-is-watching-the-latest-in-militaryspy-came
ra-technology/9593/
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
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