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    Birding guidebook for Estonia updated

    Hi to all, The Birding Estonia book is now updated and again available in NHBS and Veldshop. https://www.nhbs.com/birding-estonia-book https://www.veldshop.nl/en/birding-estonia.html cheers, U Q
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    New birding guidebook for Estonia

    The cheaper option to get the book would be straight from Loodusfoto (http://www.loodusfoto.ee/). Just drop them an e-mail. Inside the EU, book + the postage would be around 33 EUR. If buying several books, then the cost of the book would be even less. Uq
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    New birding guidebook for Estonia

    Bubo bubo is category I protected species so it is highly endangered species here. Also, in the lowland forest habitat the species is much harder to observe than in montane habitats (... or in Helsinki City center at some supermarket roof :).
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    New birding guidebook for Estonia

    Hi, For those, interested in birding in Estonia, a new guidebook was published today. For details see: https://www.kriso.ee/birding-estonia best regards, Uq
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    Calopteryx from Montenegro

    Hi, Again, a puzzling odonate. Could there be some intermediate populations between different species in the region? Uq
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    Hawker from Montenegro ID

    Hi, Could this be Anax ephippiger. Very dark upper part of the eyes is confusing. cheers, Uq
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    Dragonfly ID please, Panama

    Thanks Shane! You did quite a few corrections but i got some right at least.
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    Dragonfly ID please, Panama

    Hi! Don't know if here's anybody with knowledge on Neotropical odonates but i give it a try. Please confirm my ID's if you can please. cheers, UQ
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    Hawkers ID help, Estonia

    Thanks for the help! A local friend of mine who's very good on DF's confirmed that the last two ARE Common Hawkers.
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    Dark Bluet?, Estonia

    Is that a Dark Bluet? thanx Uq
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    Hawkers ID help, Estonia

    Hi! Here's 3 photos of 2 (?) species. I presume that: 1) Migrant 2) Moorland 3) Moorland Am i right?
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    My Dragonfly Blog

    http://estdragon.blogspot.com/ I hope to keep it up as the season is on. But as i'm really just a beginner, my finds are mostly a very basic stuff we get here. cheers, UQ
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    Uq's scribbles

    After a looong break. My local patch resident - White-backed Woodpecker, male.
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    Whitethroat or Spectacled Warbler

    Some extra shots of the same bird. Didn't see the bird today. regards, UQ
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    From the sketchbook...

    You can convey the jizz in very few lines. Not many can do it. Great stuff!
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    Steve's paintings

    Great work! Wish i could "start" like that.
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    Uq's scribbles

    Re-defined old Black-bellied Storm Petrel and did the same bird also in acrylics (pretty mish-mashed as i'm still uncomfortable with colours). Pom Skua is one of my fave birds, so scribbled this one as well. cheers Uq
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    Uq's scribbles

    Grey Phal on misty surface cheers, Uq
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    Estonia 2012

    Great Grey Owl is a Rarities Committee species so we eagerly await your photos. You were very lucky! I have both 3 sightings of GG Owl and Brown Bear in Estonia, so they're pretty much the same level :)
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    Uq's scribbles

    A pencil drawing after a long break. That's bit annoying (but also educational) that after taking a photo of your drawing there are so many impurities and flaws which show out so clearly, but are not visible in the actual drawing. Now i have to go over the drawing once more to get some lines and...
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    Myanmar January 2012

    Some notes from our trip: http://www.estbirding.ee/artiklid/trip-report-myanmar-71-2712012
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    Some more dragonflies from Burma and Thai

    Thanks Mouldy! I'll try that. Uq
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    Some more dragonflies from Burma and Thai

    Here are some more dragons from Burma and S Thailand. Could you help me out with these, please. Uq
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