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Lesvos literature
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I have a copy of Richard Brooks'Birding on the Greek Island of Lesvos' but I understand that there is a regular supplement that is printed. The latest one that I can find is Autumn 03 - Autumn 04. Does anyone know if another one is likely before next year or would this be the latest to get? Also if anyone has been this year how accurate is it being 3 years old?
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Just resurrecting this thread in case someone knows.
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Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines.
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I'm pretty sure there is at least one more recent update. I've not been for a few years but I think the majority of the info from the book will still be relevant, but there are always some places where things change. Your best bet it to contact Richard directly, at http://www.richard-brooks.co.uk/info.html
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As far as I am aware the last one was the 2004.
I recall reading (probably in a birding mag) that RB had stopped doing them because of cost and time constraints. Shame because they were a good read. Mick |
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