http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3479595.stm
Some guys at the BBC took a load of spy cameras/radars and fitted them to insects/animals and made a TV series about it. 8)
A new TV programme sets new standards in wildlife filmmaking, say its makers, by using spy technology to infiltrate the private lives of animals.
The show, called Animal Camera, makes use of innovative camera, sound, tracking and surveillance technology.
Series highlights include footage from tiny miniature cameras strapped to birds and a sequence that solves the mystery of what baboons do at night.
The series has been made by the BBC's Natural History Unit in Bristol.
In the first programme, a miniature camera takes viewers on board a golden eagle as it soars through the air.
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