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.
Birding around Shabla and Durankulak lake resulted in 92 birds seen for the day, including Ferruginous Duck, Rosefinch, and many more
During this travelling day we focused on woodland birds. We had fantastic views of Semi-collared Flycatcher and Eagle Owl
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.
This travelling day ended up with a total of 93 species. The highlights were Eastern Imperial Eagle, Masked Shrike and Olive-tree Warbler.
New bird id training course starts now in Bulgaria. I will be travelling around the country with 8 students showing them some of the birdlife of Bulgaria.
This wildlife photography trip in Bulgaria was customised for two British naturalists. We visited Western and Eastern Rhodopes to photograph birds and mammals. See the full story here.
The last two days of our birding break in Bulgaria were completed with great observations of Eastern Imperial Eagle, Lesser Kestrels, Egyptian Vulture, Eastern Bonnelli’s Warbler and more more great birds
The second day of our birding break in Bulgaria peaked up with a great number of birds of prey including eagles and vultures, a special orchid and Scops Owl.
What a superb start of our birding break with an amazing list of raptors seen: Montagu’s Harrier, Goshawk, Long-legged Buzzard, Saker Falcon, Short-toed Eagle. Read on to see the story behin