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<blockquote data-quote="stonechat1" data-source="post: 643643" data-attributes="member: 24218"><p><strong>Birding in the NP Neusiedler See/Seewinkel, Austria</strong></p><p></p><p>Hy together,</p><p></p><p>as I promissed in the past I will now list the summary of a birding trip, which I took with Clive B from Norway, on 10.7.06 here in the region around my hometown (Apetlon). It was a real hot (35° Celsius) day.</p><p>Hope that Clive will describe later the habitats exactly, my english ist not so good that I can do this. </p><p>Around following villages we were birding: Apetlon, Tadten, Illmitz. </p><p>The highlights on this day were for me an adult White tailed Eagle with prey (Grayleg Goose - chick),very rare in this season but common in winter. And the Bustards which were flying by at a distance from ~ 10 m at the watching tower.</p><p>And here is our list:</p><p></p><p>1. Little Grebe</p><p>2. Black – necked Grebe </p><p>3. Cormorant</p><p>4. Great White Egret</p><p>5. Grey Heron</p><p>6. Purple Heron*</p><p>7. White Stork</p><p>8. Eurasian Spoonbill*</p><p>9. Mute Swan</p><p>10. Greylag Goose</p><p>11. Shelduck</p><p>12. Mallard</p><p>13. Gadwall*</p><p>14. Northern Shoveler</p><p>15. Common Teal </p><p>16. Red-Crested Pochard*</p><p>17. White-Tailed Eagle</p><p>18. Marsh Harrier</p><p>19. Common Buzzard</p><p>20. Eurasian Kestrel</p><p>21. Quail</p><p>22. Pheasant</p><p>23. Common Moorhen</p><p>24. Coot</p><p>25. Great Bustard*</p><p>26. Avocet</p><p>27. Black-winged Stilt</p><p>28. Little Ringed Plover </p><p>29. Kentish Plover*</p><p>30. Lapwing</p><p>31. Wood Sandpiper </p><p>32. Common Sandpiper</p><p>33. Green Sandpiper </p><p>34. Common Redshank</p><p>35. Spotted Redshank*</p><p>36. Marsh Sandpiper*</p><p>37. Black-tailed Godwit*</p><p>38. Whimbrel</p><p>39. Eurasian Curlew</p><p>40. Ruff</p><p>41. Black - headed Gull</p><p>42. Common Gull</p><p>43. Little Gull</p><p>44. Common Tern</p><p>45. Wood Pigeon</p><p>46. Collared Dove </p><p>47. Turtledove</p><p>48. Common Swift</p><p>49. Hoopoe</p><p>50. Bee-eater</p><p>51. Great Spotted Woodpecker</p><p>52. Skylark</p><p>53. Barn Swallow</p><p>54. House Martin</p><p>55. White Wagtail</p><p>56. Yellow Wagtail</p><p>57. Robin</p><p>58. Nightingale</p><p>59. Black Redstart</p><p>60. Whinchat</p><p>61. Stonechat</p><p>62. Blackbird</p><p>63. Blackcap</p><p>64. Sedge Warbler</p><p>65. Grasshopper Warbler</p><p>66. Great Reed Warbler*</p><p>67. Chiffchaff</p><p>68. Spotted Flycatcher</p><p>69. Great Tit</p><p>70. Red-backed Shrike</p><p>71. Black-billed Magpie</p><p>72. Eurasian Jackdaw </p><p>73. Carrion Crow</p><p>74. Hooded Crow</p><p>75. Starling</p><p>76. Golden Oriole*</p><p>77. House Sparrow</p><p>78. Tree Sparrow</p><p>79. Chaffinch</p><p>80. Linnet</p><p>81. European Goldfinch</p><p>82. Greenfinch </p><p>83. Reed Bunting</p><p>84. Corn Bunting*</p><p></p><p></p><p>Best regards, Roman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonechat1, post: 643643, member: 24218"] [b]Birding in the NP Neusiedler See/Seewinkel, Austria[/b] Hy together, as I promissed in the past I will now list the summary of a birding trip, which I took with Clive B from Norway, on 10.7.06 here in the region around my hometown (Apetlon). It was a real hot (35° Celsius) day. Hope that Clive will describe later the habitats exactly, my english ist not so good that I can do this. Around following villages we were birding: Apetlon, Tadten, Illmitz. The highlights on this day were for me an adult White tailed Eagle with prey (Grayleg Goose - chick),very rare in this season but common in winter. And the Bustards which were flying by at a distance from ~ 10 m at the watching tower. And here is our list: 1. Little Grebe 2. Black – necked Grebe 3. Cormorant 4. Great White Egret 5. Grey Heron 6. Purple Heron* 7. White Stork 8. Eurasian Spoonbill* 9. Mute Swan 10. Greylag Goose 11. Shelduck 12. Mallard 13. Gadwall* 14. Northern Shoveler 15. Common Teal 16. Red-Crested Pochard* 17. White-Tailed Eagle 18. Marsh Harrier 19. Common Buzzard 20. Eurasian Kestrel 21. Quail 22. Pheasant 23. Common Moorhen 24. Coot 25. Great Bustard* 26. Avocet 27. Black-winged Stilt 28. Little Ringed Plover 29. Kentish Plover* 30. Lapwing 31. Wood Sandpiper 32. Common Sandpiper 33. Green Sandpiper 34. Common Redshank 35. Spotted Redshank* 36. Marsh Sandpiper* 37. Black-tailed Godwit* 38. Whimbrel 39. Eurasian Curlew 40. Ruff 41. Black - headed Gull 42. Common Gull 43. Little Gull 44. Common Tern 45. Wood Pigeon 46. Collared Dove 47. Turtledove 48. Common Swift 49. Hoopoe 50. Bee-eater 51. Great Spotted Woodpecker 52. Skylark 53. Barn Swallow 54. House Martin 55. White Wagtail 56. Yellow Wagtail 57. Robin 58. Nightingale 59. Black Redstart 60. Whinchat 61. Stonechat 62. Blackbird 63. Blackcap 64. Sedge Warbler 65. Grasshopper Warbler 66. Great Reed Warbler* 67. Chiffchaff 68. Spotted Flycatcher 69. Great Tit 70. Red-backed Shrike 71. Black-billed Magpie 72. Eurasian Jackdaw 73. Carrion Crow 74. Hooded Crow 75. Starling 76. Golden Oriole* 77. House Sparrow 78. Tree Sparrow 79. Chaffinch 80. Linnet 81. European Goldfinch 82. Greenfinch 83. Reed Bunting 84. Corn Bunting* Best regards, Roman [/QUOTE]
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