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From Germany we flew to Majorca to test the binoculars in the field (it was a hard life); I remember enjoying watching such delights as black vultures and moustached warblers ( below ) with my new binoculars. I was one of a small group of journalists, each of whom was presented with the latest Dialyt 10×40 inscribed with our initials.
Then we are both hopeless … Anyway, the paper tests whether small roads in a forest are a hindrance to birds – are they reluctant to cross? not because of the waiting time as the study does not actually involve tiny traffic lights, unfortunately).
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