temmie
Well-known member
I can't seem to make a new thread in the Europe section, so I do it here...
WHAT?
participating in THE biggest European raptor migration count, with days of 70-80.000 raptors.
WHEN?
between 15th of august and 15th of october, 2009. Free to come and go, but preferable period is 10 days or more. Busiest periods are first week of september, and last week of september.
What we offer:
- free accomodation and transport to the migration stations,
- good (and cheap) food,
- the company of many enthousiastic birders,
- couleur locale,
- all the information about Kaukasian endemics and birding hotspots in Georgia,
- excellent views and photographic opportunities of the biggest variety (in species, age, sexe and numbers) of harriers, eagles and falcons in Europe,
- the best way to vastly improve your raptor knowledge in the field,
- more raptors than you will ever be able to count or determine...
Who we are:
A bunch of Belgian, Dutch, German, Armenian and Georgian birders with the main target of revealing the whole potential of Batumi as a major raptor migration hotspot.
Any more information:
www.freewebs.com/batumiraptorcount
batumiraptorcount at gmail dot com
kind regards,
Lieven, on behalf of the batumiraptorcount2009 B
WHAT?
participating in THE biggest European raptor migration count, with days of 70-80.000 raptors.
WHEN?
between 15th of august and 15th of october, 2009. Free to come and go, but preferable period is 10 days or more. Busiest periods are first week of september, and last week of september.
What we offer:
- free accomodation and transport to the migration stations,
- good (and cheap) food,
- the company of many enthousiastic birders,
- couleur locale,
- all the information about Kaukasian endemics and birding hotspots in Georgia,
- excellent views and photographic opportunities of the biggest variety (in species, age, sexe and numbers) of harriers, eagles and falcons in Europe,
- the best way to vastly improve your raptor knowledge in the field,
- more raptors than you will ever be able to count or determine...
Who we are:
A bunch of Belgian, Dutch, German, Armenian and Georgian birders with the main target of revealing the whole potential of Batumi as a major raptor migration hotspot.
Any more information:
www.freewebs.com/batumiraptorcount
batumiraptorcount at gmail dot com
kind regards,
Lieven, on behalf of the batumiraptorcount2009 B