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The
Following Reports are available from Poland ( all reports
from birdtours.co.uk )
Birding trip to NE-Poland 23
-27 May 2001
Birding in Poland in the month of May is a must for
every European birder. There is a big variety of species
and different species which have become scarce in Western
Europe, can still be seen here in good numbers. The
Polish countryside is still authentic and full of birds,
wildlife and wildflowers...Ignaas Robbe reports
Eastern Poland 25/05/00 - 03/06/00.
Basically this trip report is the tale of a 10 day
‘rip’, by car, across Europe into and around Eastern
Poland concentrating on The Bialowieza Forest and Biebrza
marshes. Main targets were Great snipe and Aquatic warbler
and of course the great forest itself. Dave Gosney’s
‘Finding birds in Poland’ should give you all the specific
site information that is needed...Andy & Jackie
Mckee report.
NW Poland, around the Szczecin
and Swinoujscie area.
15-17/7/00
Just got back from a long weekend to NW Poland, around
the Szczecin and Swinoujscie area. Despite only managing
one full day birding (Sunday 16.7.00), plus a few hours
in the evening of Saturday 15.7.00 and a brief excursion
on 17.7.00, I managed some great birds....Gruff Dodd
reports
Birdwatching trip to Poland
August 1999
This is the birdwatching trip report of a trip done
in Poland by four Catalan birdwatchers, from the 15th
until the 28th of August of 1999...We slept in a tent,
in camping sites or free camping, depending on the site.
In Poland, it was quite complicated to eat for reasonable
prices outside of big cities...Arnau Bonan Barfull reports
Western Poland July 19-27 1997
Already during that evening, along the road to Gorzow
Wlkp., it was clear that something was going on with
the population of White Storks and Cranes. Several birds
were spotted along the road and also from the bus...Belgian
birder Dirk Raes reports from a flooded Poland
Karsiborska Kepa NR, NW Poland
15-18 July 1997
Karsiborska Kepa Nature Reserve in the Swiny Estuary
in far NW. Poland is the first reserve of OTOP, the
Polish Society for the Protection of Birds, established
in 1995 to protect a major breeding ground of the Aquatic
Warbler as well as other wetland species. It is also
a good area for White-tailed Eagle, another species
we wanted to see...Bill Smith reports on his brief stopover
in Poland.
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