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Colakli May 2014 - information please (1 Viewer)

GrumpyEagle

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Hi

I will be on holiday in Colakli in late May; just wondering what there might be to see and whether there are any local bird guides?

I've seen that site that links up with bird guides around the world, but to be honest it is far too expensive for me. I would LOVE to see Masked Shrike more than anything else and Black-headed Bunting would be great too. A birding excursion would be fantastic if there are any available.

Any information anyone (please)?

Cheers
 
Hi

I will be on holiday in Colakli in late May; just wondering what there might be to see and whether there are any local bird guides?

I've seen that site that links up with bird guides around the world, but to be honest it is far too expensive for me. I would LOVE to see Masked Shrike more than anything else and Black-headed Bunting would be great too. A birding excursion would be fantastic if there are any available.

Any information anyone (please)?

Cheers

Hi GE,
There are plenty of reports online for the Antalya region and the two birds you most want to see seem to be quite common in most areas,I certainly see them most days during the summer months in my area(Alacati)
 
Hi GE,
There are plenty of reports online for the Antalya region and the two birds you most want to see seem to be quite common in most areas,I certainly see them most days during the summer months in my area(Alacati)

Cheers.

Would be nice to see the fish owls as well (but not if it's going to cost more than about £60...)
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