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Birdwatching Demirkazik, Adana, Birecik (1 Viewer)

jurek

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Switzerland
Infomation on these birds in the area of roughly Aladag, Demirkazik, Adana, Tarsus delta, Gaziantep and Birecik would be appreciated:

- Eleonora Falcon
- Ruppel's Warbler
- Olive-tree Warbler
- Eastern Bonelli's Warbler
- Semi-collared Flycatcher
- Pale Rock Finch
- Trumpeter Finch

I know that most are normally observed in other parts of Turkey.
 
I'd also be interested in information about Eastern Bonelli's Warbler between Aydincik and Birecik.

I found information about two of your targets in trip reports:

-Olive-tree Warbler: Here are a couple trip reports from people who have seen it at Durnalik: http://www.fssbirding.org.uk/turkey2008trip.htm http://www.birdtours.co.uk/pdf-area/Turkey+between Goeksu and Nemrut Dagi_Moning_Taurer.pdf,

-Pale Rock Finch: several sites around Birecik and Gaziantep. Refer to the first trip report above as well as http://www.cloudbirders.com/tripreport/repository/HENDRIKS_Turkey_0405_2013.pdf.
 
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