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    Tortoises in Romania

    Could anyone help confirm the ID of these 2 tortoises seen in eastern Romania. I gather that there are 2 species, Spur-thighed and Heerman's. One was in sand dunes along the Black Sea coast and the other in a quarry about 25km inland. Many thanks
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    Birds of Taiwan check list

    Does anyone know of a source where a check list of the birds of Taiwan can be downloaded in Excel type format or which can be converted to Excel?
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    Swarovski digiscoping kit

    I have listed on eBay a new Swarovski digiscoping kit which will fit the AT80 range. Also listed is a Swarovski scope carry case good luck if you are interested regards Steve
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    Yorkshire Bempton cliff climbers by Sam Leng

    I have a copy of the book by Sam Leng about the Bempton and Flamborough cliff climmers (climbers). There is no publication date in it and I am wondering if anyone knows?
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    Birding trip to Trinidad + Tobago 2009

    Hello fellow birder I am planning a budget priced 10 day birding trip to Trinidad and Tobago for early 2009 and am looking for birders to join me. It will be a 2 centre based trip so birding time will be maximum. The Asa Wright Centre offers outstanding birding and we will of course be visiting...
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    Coto Donana Spain birding

    I will be birding Coto Donana in just over a week and we are keen to get additional information about the birds there. Are there any recent updates on the following birds? Spanish Imperial Eagle, Great and Little Bustard, Black-shouldered Kite, Pin-tailed Sandgrouse, and any other local birds...
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    Venezuela trip report

    Had a great trip earlier this year to the classic places in NW Venezuela, Coastal Cordillera, Andes and Llanos where we saw nearly 500 species in 2 weeks. The trip report is very big 4mb when zipped up but if you are thinking of going there or would just like a copy please reply to this posting...
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    Birding Peru and Machu Picchu

    I am planning a budget priced birding trip to Peru and Machu Picchu in 2006 and am looking for birders to join me to make it viable. If interested in more info and itinerary please contact me on [email protected] Cheers Steve
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