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  1. Strandman

    Birding South Korea in winter

    Hello there- well done for persevering! To help as best I can, here's a bit more on the species you mention. It's all much less helpful than I like it to be, but South Korea is a very tricky place for bird gen. Birds are oftentimes not on reserves and there are very few birders out in the...
  2. Strandman

    Birding South Korea in winter

    Since you have pressed so politely, I have had a delve into my soft memory and hard drive and here's a bit more. An email to Nial Moores may get you a more orderly answer, but bear in mind the he is one of a very pressed small band of conservationists in South Korea, so don't be offended if you...
  3. Strandman

    Birding South Korea in winter

    I'm embarassed to say I can't remember whether R-c Cranes were before or after the military checkpoints in Cheorwon- it might be worth sending a PM to Richard Klim (assuming you already have what is in his 2005 trip report on Birdtours) as he has a significantly better mastery of detail than me!
  4. Strandman

    Birding South Korea in winter

    This is rather a quiet corner of the forum, so fingers crossed. I'm thinking you will have probably already have a basic itinerary (Gunsan and Cheorwon) and will have tracked down Birds Korea which gives a good feel for what is being seen in the monthly report archives?
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