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  1. Scridifer

    Birds is Sofia (Bulgaria)

    I think you should have no problems with Nutcracker or Crossbill, they were both abundant even in busy areas! The Willow I was thinking of was Willow Tit (although we did see Hazel Grouse in the not too distant Rila Mountains)! Enjoy your visit and if I can be of any further assistance just let...
  2. Scridifer

    Birds is Sofia (Bulgaria)

    Hi Alex I was there the same time last year! Nutcracker, Crossbill, Willow and Coal Tit, Dunnock and Raven should be straightforward, and plenty of other species possible. Do bear in mind due to it's proximity to Sofia it can get very crowded at the weekend, especially if the weather is good...
  3. Scridifer

    Birds is Sofia (Bulgaria)

    Maybe Alex, but even without migrants there are still some good birds to see! When are you visiting? Chris
  4. Scridifer

    Birds is Sofia (Bulgaria)

    Hi Maist! How long will you be in Sofia? If just for a short time I would suggest heading to Mount Vitosha which is very close. If you have longer the Rila and Pirin mountain ranges could be very productive. Do you have any particular birds as targets? There are also several marshland areas...
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