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Recent content by Richard TheSlovakBirder

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    Norfolk birding

    Thanks you, James, we have tried Covenham Heath, but without aby success...
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    Norfolk birding

    Hello guys, please, is the Weeting Heath still the best place to see Stone Curlews in Norfolk? Thanks in advance.
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    England & Wales

    Stuart, thanks, the correct date of my arrival is August 12.
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    England & Wales

    Hello! My name is Richard and I'm a university student from Bratislava, Slovakia. I'm arriving to the UK along with my friend Jan a couple of days (August 22) prior to the Birdair in order to explore the British wildlife. We're particulary interested in these bird species: Red Grouse (Lagopus...
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    Hortobágyi and Kiskunsági NP

    Hello, Bird-Friends! :) I am planning a birdwatching trip in early August to Hortobágyi puszta (I am staying in Hajdúszoboszló), with possible stops and even 1-2 night stay in Kiskunság, probably in Bugyi or Apaj. My target species are Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus), Roller (Corracias...
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    Wallcreeper -Bratislava

    Hi David. Yes, Wallcreeper is still present on the castle and it usually stays there till March-April. The good place to see it is also in the nearby inactive stone-pit, "Waitov lom" in Slovak. In fact, recent research showed that there is not only one bird but several individuals (see here...
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