Bird ID training course: the end
The last full day birdwatching in Bulgaria was a real treat: Pied Wheatear, Stone Curlew, Calandra Larks and amazing landscapes. We finish the trip with the superb 192 birds seen for 9 days.
The last full day birdwatching in Bulgaria was a real treat: Pied Wheatear, Stone Curlew, Calandra Larks and amazing landscapes. We finish the trip with the superb 192 birds seen for 9 days.
We spent the day around Burgas wetlands and had fantastic views of Penduline Tit, White and Dalmatian Pelicans, Black and Whiskered Terns and many more to a total of 95 species for the day.
Just completed co-guiding a fantastic birdwatching trip to the famous Greek island of Lesvos. See my story in the link
The last day of our trip started with a session for landscape photography over Arda river covered in mist. Our trip total is 151 species for the five days.
Our last full day of our trip ended with kind words of appreciation for the job done! It has been an absolutely beautiful trip to wonderful sites rich in flora and fauna.
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