Bulgaria 2010, Winter Birding. |
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Written by Jos
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Vast flocks of Red-breasted Geese, backed up by an impressive array of other waterbirds, raptors and select specialities, the coast of the Black Sea offers some of the best winter birding in Europe. A five-day mini break, this trip combined the riches of the Durankulak area with excursions to lakes surrounding Burgas and a short trip into the Western Rhodopes mountains. To a setting sun, the evening flight of 70,000 White-fronted and Red-breasted Geese was the major highlight of the trip, all the more evocative for the Hen Harriers circling in their midst and Golden Jackals calling in the background. In weather that exceeded expectations, other memorable birds included Dalmation Pelicans, Pygmy Cormorants, Syrian Woodpeckers and Sombre Tit. However, for all the birds, it was a mammal that truly stole the show - sunbathing outside a cave, a stunning European Wild Cat, a bonus I really did not expect. |
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 March 2010 )
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Bulgaria 2010, Species List |
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Written by Jos
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In total, 102 species of birds were recorded, along with four species of mammal. Due to the severity of the winter, goose numbers were very good this winter, not remaining further north in Romania. However, the flip side to this, heavy snow and very low temperatures about two weeks earlier had led to a number of species departing to the south, thus some birds (most particularly waders, dabbling ducks, pelicans and small passerines such as buntings) were either not recorded or were found only in small numbers. |
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 March 2010 )
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