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Handheld thermal imaging devices as important tools in wader fieldwork
Oortwijn, T.; Johnson, J.A.; Pohlen, Z.; van Gils, J.A. (2025). Handheld thermal imaging devices as important tools in wader fieldwork. Wader Study 132(1): 69-72. https://dx.doi.org/10.18194/ws.00372
In: Wader Study. International Wader Study Group: Thetford. ISSN 2058-8410, more
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Author keywords
    camouflage; catching shorebirds; nest; night vision; Red Knot; Calidris canutus

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  • Oortwijn, T., more
  • Johnson, J.A.
  • Pohlen, Z.
  • van Gils, J.A., more

Abstract
    Thermal imaging technology makes far infrared radiation visible and enables the observation of variations in temperature (e.g. a warm object in a colder environment). Recent advancements in the technology have substantially improved its application for wader fieldwork. Here, we show how handheld thermal imaging devices are helpful for detecting the cryptic nests (from over 100 m) and chicks of Red Knots Calidris canutus and for monitoring during mist-net catches at night. Their use improves efficiency of fieldwork and reduces disturbance.

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