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Australian Lyrebirds caught mating using TLC2020 timelapse camera
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Australian Lyrebirds caught mating using TLC2020 timelapse camera

📍Oceania_ One of our Australian creators Anna Glynnhad a pleasant surprise this weekend when checking back on her timelapse footage...
Peruvian Boobies’ Foraging Efforts Studied Using a Brinno Time Lapse Camera
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Peruvian Boobies’ Foraging Efforts Studied Using a Brinno Time Lapse Camera

📍North America_The Peruvian booby is key part of the delicate costal ecosystem in Peru and monitoring...
TLC200Pro Showcases Lowered Traffic Flows during Lockdown
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TLC200Pro Showcases Lowered Traffic Flows during Lockdown

📍Europe_ In April, a Brinno time lapse camera was set up along a highway in the South of England for 6 hours and the footage...
From Caterpillar to Moth: Capturing Metamorphosis with Time Lapse
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From Caterpillar to Moth: Capturing Metamorphosis with Time Lapse

Spring is among us and slowly our gardens are changing from greys and browns to brilliant greens. A perfect at-home science...
Outdoor Animal Tracking - Brinno Time Lapse in Research Applications
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Outdoor Animal Tracking - Brinno Time Lapse in Research Applications

📍North America_Time lapse video has many applications in the world of academia...