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New book: Birding hotspots in the Algarve - At the heart of Ria Formosa (1 Viewer)

Gonçalo Elias

avesdeportugal.info
Portugal
"Birding hotspots in the Algarve – At the heart of Ria Formosa" has just been released.

This is the fourth volume of the series "Birding hotspots in the Algarve". It contains a description of the most interesting places for watching birds in the central part of the Ria Formosa, comprising the municipalities of Faro and Olhão, as well as some surrounding areas.

Other titles in this series are:
Volume 1 – Around Lagos
Volume 2 – Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo António
Volume 3 – Tavira and the north-east

Forthcoming titles:
Volume 5 – The hills of Barrocal and Caldeirão – due September 2018
Volume 6 – Albufeira and around – due December 2018

The remaining three volumes, covering the areas of Portimão-Lagoa, Monchique-Aljezur, and Sagres-Vila do Bispo, are expected to come out in 2019.
 

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The second edition of this book is now available (the first edition was in April 2018).

This new edition contains the most updated and complete information for anyone wishing to discover the birds of the Ria Formosa (mainly around Faro and Olhão). Contents have been fully revised, new hotspots have been added and GPS coordinates have been included in the text.
 

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I wish I knew about this last summer when I was in Portugal!.... I did though, enjoy their wine...... :)
 
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